
Today was a powerful reminder of why I’m stepping back into this race. Seeing so many of you show up, voice your concerns, and rally for change reaffirmed what I’ve known for years, District 2 needs leadership that doesn’t just talk but takes action.
I’ve spent years writing policies that tackle the big issues, affordable housing, economic development, and community safety. We’ve seen City View but also there are so many others that policy can help with their living conditions. I know how to navigate the system, push for real solutions, and get things done because I’ve done it before. Losing the last election didn’t stop my commitment to this district. If anything, it made me listen even closer. And what I’ve heard is clear: we need to get back on track.
This isn’t about me—it’s about us. It’s about making sure families aren’t left behind, businesses have the support they need, and our next generation has real opportunities. I’ve been in this fight before, and I’m ready to do it again.
District 2 deserves experience, leadership, and results. Let’s make it happen. Are you with me?