Healthcare
Colorado families deserve affordable, accessible healthcare — without government control driving up costs and limiting choices. Mark Baisley believes healthcare decisions should be made by patients and doctors, not Washington bureaucrats. He will fight to lower premiums through competition, expand access to association health plans and Health Savings Accounts, and increase price transparency so families can shop for care just like any other service.
This means protecting rural hospitals, expanding telehealth for underserved communities, and reducing costly federal mandates that push small providers out of the market. True healthcare reform means empowering patients not expanding federal control.


Affordability
Mark’s vision is a Colorado — and an America — where businesses thrive and every worker — whether blue-collar, energy, agriculture, or high-tech — has a real shot at a strong paycheck and a secure future.
As a businessman and state senator, Mark Baisley has proven he can innovate and win. He understands that prosperity doesn’t come from Washington mandates — it comes from unleashing the private sector. In the United States Senate, he will fight to cut federal taxes, roll back job-killing regulations, restore American energy dominance, and make the US a magnet for employers — not a playground for unelected bureaucrats.
Infrastructure
Mark Baisley believes in rebuilding roads, bridges, and water systems the right way: with fiscal discipline, local control, and accountability for every taxpayer dollar. Instead of trillion-dollar federal wish lists packed with unrelated spending, he will fight for targeted, transparent investments that improve mobility, strengthen rural communities, and protect critical Western Slope water infrastructure.
Mark also understands that infrastructure means more than highways — it includes reliable energy, broadband access for rural Colorado, and resilient water storage. He will push to streamline permitting, cut red tape that delays projects for years, and ensure American materials and workers are prioritized. Strong infrastructure should fuel economic growth, not grow government.



