03/02/2026
I’m honored to have received the Republican endorsement to be on the ballot this November for House District 33B.
What stood out most was the people. New faces. Neighbors who care deeply about their families, schools, businesses, and the future of our communities.
This district is made up of many communities with different priorities and perspectives. We do not all vote the same or attend the same schools. And that is okay.
For too long, state government has taken on more than it can responsibly manage. When programs grow so large that fraud runs unchecked and services fail the very people they were meant to help, that is a sign we need to clean up our own house and refocus on the basics.
I believe in limited, accountable government that does core functions well. That is not extreme. It is practical.
Taxpayers should keep more of what they earn. Strong communities should be trusted to solve problems close to home. Neighbors stepping up. Entrepreneurs filling gaps. Families leading by example.
I am not running to impose my personal beliefs. I am running to listen, use discernment, and represent the broad interests we share: responsible spending, strong schools, safe neighborhoods, stewardship of our land and water, and policies that allow families and small businesses to thrive.
I live here. I work here. My family is here.
Let’s clean up our own house and build something strong together.