My Priorities for Minnesota

A Plan Focused on Safety, Affordability, Transparency, and Opportunity

I’m running to deliver practical, common-sense solutions that help families, strengthen our communities, and ensure that District 48B continues to be one of the best places to live, work, and raise a family. My priorities are shaped by real-world experiences — not party talking points.

4. A Strong Local Economy

Small businesses are the backbone of District 48B. I’ll fight to reduce unnecessary regulations, support workforce development, and create opportunities that keep jobs local. A thriving business community strengthens every family in our district.

2. Lowering Costs & Supporting Families

Minnesotans are being crushed by rising costs — groceries, gas, utilities, property taxes. I’ll fight for relief that helps families and seniors stay in their homes, and I’ll back policies that keep more of your paycheck in your pocket. Government should ease the burden, not increase it.

1. Safe Communities

Every family deserves to feel safe — at home, at school, and in our neighborhoods. I support fully funded, well-trained law enforcement, strong penalties for violent offenders, and practical tools to prevent crime before it starts. Safety shouldn’t be a political issue — it’s a community obligation.

3. Quality Education & Parental Rights

Parents deserve a voice in their children’s education. I support strong schools, transparency in curriculum, and ensuring every student has access to the resources they need to succeed. Education should prepare our kids for real careers — not political agendas.

Investing in Infrastructure

From road repairs to broadband access, I’ll work to ensure our district receives the investments it needs. Strong infrastructure supports public safety, economic growth, and quality of life. These aren’t partisan goals — they’re basic responsibilities.

Transparency & Accountability

Residents deserve a representative who listens, communicates, and puts people before politics. I’m committed to being accessible, responsive, and accountable. That means open communication, transparent decision-making, and always remembering who I work for — the people of District 48B.