
My Accessibility Pledge
My Accessibility Pledge
From the very beginning of this campaign, I want to make a promise that will never change: I will be the most accessible candidate — and if elected, the most accessible representative — this district has ever had.
Too many people feel shut out of politics. They see leaders who only show up when it’s election season, who hide behind offices, or who answer more to lobbyists and government insiders than to the people who actually live here. That is not who I am, and it will never be how I serve.
I am running to represent you, not the government. That means:
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You will always know how to reach me directly — not just through a staffer, but through my own phone, email, and open-door commitment.
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I will respond to your questions, concerns, and ideas in a timely and respectful way, because your voice matters as much as anyone’s.
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I will be present in the community, not just at the Capitol — listening, meeting face-to-face, and staying grounded in the realities of everyday life here in District 23.
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My votes and my actions will never be a mystery. I will clearly explain why I make the decisions I do, and I will always put the needs of my neighbors above political games.
This pledge is more than campaign talk — it’s a standard I am holding myself to. If elected, I want you to know that you will still see me knocking doors, showing up at local events, and being accessible not just during campaign season, but every single day I serve.
Because at the end of the day, government should never be about protecting itself — it should be about protecting and serving the people.
And that’s exactly what I intend to do.