I WANT TO REPRESENT: OUR FAMILIES OUR COMMUNITY OUR FUTURE

I am a lifelong Michigander and working parent running for State Representative to bring trust, stability, and real problem-solving back to District 66. I’m focused on issues like affordable living, strong schools, modern infrastructure, and a transparent, accountable government. I believe in values like responsibility, honesty, and respect. I’m committed to showing up, listening, and working for everyone in our community every single day.

What I Want To Accomplish in District 66:

I’m running for State Representative to deliver practical, community-focused solutions that strengthen families, protect our quality of life, and ensure that state government finally works for the people of District 66. These four priorities guide the work I’ll champion.

1

Affordable Living & Housing Stability


Families in District 66 are being squeezed by rising housing costs, record-high corporate profits, utility pressures, and childcare expenses, and Michigan must take meaningful steps to expand affordable housing, regulate excessive rate hikes, and ease the cost of living for working families.

2

Strong Schools & Community Investment

Michigan’s schools face uneven funding, teacher shortages, and growing outside political pressures, and we need state-level leadership that protects public education, supports educators, strengthens student opportunities, and reinvests in the future of every community in District 66.

3

Infrastructure & Environmental Protection

From aging roads and bridges to wildfire smoke, contaminated sites, and the rising demands of new data centers, Michigan must modernize infrastructure, safeguard our air and water, and ensure development never comes at the expense of public health or community quality of life.

4

Economic Security & Fair Growth for Working Families

As Michigan reevaluates economic development strategies, we need policies that support local small businesses, create good-paying jobs, hold corporations accountable, and ensure that growth benefits families in District 66, not just special interests or large developers.

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