Policies at a glance

What can you expect when you vote for Haggerty?

Housing: A New Take

The gap between renting and owning a home in Utah has grown exponentially, and so has the population. It's time to create opt-ins tailored to places like Cache County that address affordability AND availability without sacrificing our way of life or rural lands.

Utah will continue to grow. Barbara refuses to let that growth put Cache County on its heels and is committed to shaping that growth in a way that honors the beauty of our lands and the people who tend them.

Fiscal Stewardship

Better money allocation is the gateway to fewer tax increases, better funded public services, protected public lands, and more options for state-level investment for its cities and residents. 

Utah is ranked #1 for its economy but your tax dollars often get tied up in avoidable lawsuits caused by bills that further culture wars instead of material improvements for your every day life. 

You pay the taxes. You should benefit the most.

Leadership That Listens

Barbara is dedicated to bringing the issues of Cache County to the House Floor. She's not worried about the 10 Commandments in schools, she wants to make sure Utah has affordable housing policy that works. She wants to protect and care for our public lands. 

Republicans, democrats, and independents deserve a voice, and 

Barbara is committed to being a voice for every voter.


Upcoming Events:

Community Service Project

Listening Session

4/17 - Friends Night Out!

ICE Out Protest - 1/25/26

29/01/2026
As a mother, I’ve felt the pride that comes when you see your child achieve something great and all you can think to say is “That’s my kid!” I felt that pride seeing my neighbors, my community, and my people out there, standing up for what is right.
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Demonstrated Need - Let's Talk About It

28/01/2026
Right now, we’re seeing the current legislature with a lot of good input (I don’t know about you, but I feel that tax-induced gut-punch every paycheck) and they are delivering a lackluster output because they aren’t tending to the cracks in the pipeline. The cost? Several million in taxpayer dollars, with more expenditures to follow in the coming years.
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I Found The Money

28/01/2026
When it comes to tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, I expect a good justification as to why it’s being spent on something nobody asked for.
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