
Candidate for Ohio House of Representatives - District 39 in 2026 Ohio Primary Election.
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Expanded school-to-employment programs and pipelines Learn more
Accessible workforce certifications Learn more
Free or low-cost community college Learn more
I will introduce legislation modeled after Minnesota’s Free School Meals for Kids program to provide every public school student with one free breakfast and one free lunch, no paperwork, no stigma, no exceptions. Learn more
Free or low-cost trade schools Learn more
Expanded apprenticeships and vocational programs Learn more
I support creating a statewide health care plan that uses existing federal funding from Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act to guarantee a universal standard of care for Ohioans. Learn more
Ohio is in the middle of a housing crisis. Rising rents, mortgages, and property taxes are pushing families to the brink while development struggles to keep up with rising material costs, zoning barriers, and slow permitting. As State Representative, I will fight for increased state funding for District 39 through the biennial budget, prioritizing both renters and homeowners. Learn more
I will also expand the Welcome Home Ohio Program and support local organizations like Miami Valley Community Action Partnership, United Way of Greater Dayton, The Foodbank, and the YWCA. Learn more
I will push to repeal or amend House Bill 430 to restore basic protections against unchecked rent increases. Housing should be attainable, not a pipe dream, for the next generation. Learn more
I support paid work-commute policies that compensate workers for their travel time, even at a reduced rate, because commuting is time dedicated to employment, not personal leisure. Learn more
A four-day workweek may sound ambitious, especially at a time when wages have stagnated, and many Ohioans are working more than 40 hours or multiple jobs just to get by. But paired with a livable wage, it gives us a real opportunity to restore balance to people’s lives. The average worker should not spend more than half their waking hours working just to survive. Learn more
I will introduce legislation to allow Ohio to adopt a four-day workweek so workers can earn more, work less, and finally have time to live. Learn more
Ohio has moved backward on remote work. Recent mandates requiring state employees to return to five-day, in-person workweeks were justified as productivity measures, but the data tells a different story. Remote work has been shown to increase productivity, reduce burnout and turnover, and improve overall health and well-being, while also cutting transportation costs, childcare burdens, and environmental impact. Learn more
Where remote work is possible, it should be protected and expanded. I will champion policies that restore flexible work options across Ohio, because supporting families, improving quality of life, and reducing our environmental footprint should be priorities, not afterthoughts. Learn more
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