
Why I'm Running?
I’ve spent my life in service — first to my country as a U.S. Army soldier, and now to my community as a teacher and coach. I’ve seen what can be accomplished when people lead with honesty, empathy, and courage. I’m running for Congress because I believe leadership is not about titles or attention, it’s about action, character, and consistency.

My Story
Every day, I see families working hard, students chasing dreams, and small business owners doing their best to stay afloat. Too many feel unheard or left behind by a government that should serve them. I want to change that. I believe in creating solutions through understanding, listening first, acting with compassion, and standing firm on principle.
I’m committed to leading with a consistent plan of action that puts people before politics, strengthens our economy, and restores trust in public service. That includes supporting bipartisan efforts like the Restore Trust in Congress Act, which promotes transparency and accountability in Washington.
I’m running because I believe in honesty over rhetoric, empathy over division, and courage over complacency. Titles and words fade, they get lost in the wind, but our actions and our service define us.
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.