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| office = Representative-elect <br> Northern State’s 5th Congressional District | | office = Representative-elect <br> Northern State’s 5th Congressional District | ||
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Courtney served as Proxy Representative for Governor Draven Prince. During her time in Congress, she pushed for medical patent reform. And she crossed the aisle to support the Immigration Liberty Act of 2021, which abolished numerical restrictions on immigration quotas. | Courtney served as Proxy Representative for Governor Draven Prince. During her time in Congress, she pushed for medical patent reform. And she crossed the aisle to support the Immigration Liberty Act of 2021, which abolished numerical restrictions on immigration quotas. | ||
She is currently the Libertarian-Republican candidate for NS-5, running agaisnt Natalia Poklonskaya, a former delegate. | She is currently the Libertarian-Republican candidate for NS-5, running agaisnt Natalia Poklonskaya, a former delegate. |
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Representative-elect Northern State’s 5th Congressional District | |
Assumed office May 11th, 2021 |
Courtney served as Proxy Representative for Governor Draven Prince. During her time in Congress, she pushed for medical patent reform. And she crossed the aisle to support the Immigration Liberty Act of 2021, which abolished numerical restrictions on immigration quotas.
She is currently the Libertarian-Republican candidate for NS-5, running agaisnt Natalia Poklonskaya, a former delegate.