Your tax bill starts with one number: the value the Assessor puts on your home. Here's what Judy will do with the real authority of the office, and where she'll be your advocate for more.
Your assessment should reflect what your home is really worth, and you deserve to know where your taxes go.
Judy got into this as a taxpayer who wanted accountability. The value is the one thing the Assessor controls, and it's the start of your whole bill. She'll hold the office to accurate, consistent, defensible values across every neighborhood, explain plainly where property taxes go, and treat Democrats, Republicans, and independents exactly the same, because everyone pays.
Seniors who've paid off their homes and veterans who served shouldn't be taxed out of them.
This is the message Judy hears most at the doors: a senior on a fixed Social Security income, home paid off after 30 years, still watching the tax bill climb. Inside the office, she'll aggressively help seniors, veterans, disabled veterans, and surviving spouses claim every exemption the law allows. Beyond it, she'll be their advocate, working with legislators to expand relief. She'll be straight that broader relief takes the Legislature; she'll fight for it either way.
No homeowner should overpay by accident. Every eligible family should get the 3% cap, not the 8%.
Nevada caps how fast your bill can rise, 3% on your primary home, but it isn't automatic, and one paperwork change can drop you to 8%. Clark County families have been burned by that. Judy will run proactive outreach so every eligible homeowner is on the 3% cap and stays there, with plain-language notices and a form people can actually finish.
An office that answers clearly and honestly, in the languages this county actually speaks.
You should understand your notice, reach a real person, and see how your value was set. Judy will publish plain-language explanations, make appeals easy, and serve residents in the languages one in three households use at home. She'll stand with single-family homeowners and against sweetheart treatment for bulk and foreign buyers, and advocate for ways to ease the burden on Nevada families.
Volunteer, request a yard sign, or chip in. Every bit helps put a fair, accountable Assessor in office on November 3.