
Currently holds the office of Madison City Council - District 6 until April 1, 2027.
Candidate for Madison City Council - District 6 in 2026 Wisconsin General Election.
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Get StartedSupport freezing the police budget. MPD receives more of the city’s operating budget than any other department. We must invest more in community care, housing and other resources that prevent crime before it happens. Learn more
Advocate for expanded access to the CARES team, preventing police interactions for individuals experiencing behavioral health crises. Learn more
Support investments in harm reduction tools like naloxone and syringe exchange services to prevent drug-related injuries and death. Learn more
Support bans on tear gas use by police officers. Chemical weapons have no place on our streets. Learn more
Support efforts to end the use of cash bail. An individual’s ability to pay should have no bearing on whether or not they are incarcerated before trial. Learn more
Aim to increase the city’s Affordable Housing Fund to pave the way for new developments, as well as look for help from federal programs. Learn more
Support Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs) to create a gentle increase in density in areas predominantly made up of single-family homes. Learn more
Think creatively about helping people build equity and work toward home ownership through support for co-ops, down payment assistance, financial education and more. Learn more
Support ideas like the recently-passed Transit-Oriented Development ordinance to proportionally increase density near our bus lines. Learn more
Work closely with neighborhoods and developers to support and improve good proposals that fit into zoning and are compatible with their surroundings. Look for ways to get to “yes” instead of defaulting to “no.”. Learn more
Work to prevent discrimination against renters with roommates by expanding the city’s family definition. Learn more
Support conversion of abundant vacant office space to residential or mixed-use. Learn more
Support Complete Green Streets and Vision Zero initiatives to ensure safe pedestrian and bike infrastructure is available. Learn more
Support the potential Amtrak line and advocate for station locations that maximize access to mixed-mode transportation and downtown amenities for train riders. Learn more
Prioritize transit equity and accessibility as we continue monitoring impacts and making tweaks to the Metro redesign. Learn more
Going right through the center of our district is an overbuilt, dangerous highway in East Washington. Instead of relying on police to enforce speeds, we should reimagine this road as a people-centered boulevard and change the infrastructure to reduce dangerous driving. Learn more
Balance the continued need for on-street parking with the desire to make our neighborhoods more walkable by maintaining sidewalks, improving pedestrian crossings and prioritizing planting of canopy trees. Learn more
Ensure access to mixed-method transportation by advocating for expansion of Madison BCycle stations, especially in areas with limited bus service. Learn more
Advocate for fare-free transit for children, teens and seniors, making the bus a more economical option for families and young people. Learn more
Advocate for investments that prioritize bus, bike and pedestrian infrastructure to reduce reliance on cars, decrease pollution and minimize traffic. Learn more
Support ideas like the recently-passed Transit-Oriented Development ordinance to increase housing near our bus lines, allowing more residents to live car-free or car-light. Learn more
Support Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) initiatives and ensure residents have access to frequent bus service through our cities main transit corridors. Learn more
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