
Currently holds the office of Medina County: Lafayette Township Trustee until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Ohio House of Representatives - District 66 in 2026 Ohio Primary Election.
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Get StartedThe rights protected by the United States and Ohio Constitutions — free speech, the right to bear arms, property rights, and the right to live your life without unnecessary government interference — are not negotiable. Defending those rights means being willing to push back when government goes too far and remembering that the purpose of the Constitution is to set limits on government power, not to expand it. A free society only works when government respects those limits. Learn more
Economic growth comes from hard work, investment, and opportunity — not from more mandates and more bureaucracy. I will support policies that reduce unnecessary regulation, keep taxes predictable, and make Ohio a place where small businesses can succeed without being buried in red tape. Learn more
In the Ohio House, I will work for stronger transparency laws, tighter financial oversight, and real limits on government power — not because it sounds good in a campaign, but because accountability is the only way the public keeps control of its government. Learn more
Families, retirees, and small business owners should not have to worry about losing their property because government refuses to fix the way it funds itself. Ohio needs real property tax reform — not small adjustments or temporary fixes, but changes that make the system simpler, more transparent, and accountable to the people who pay for it. If taxpayers are expected to live within their means, government should be held to the same standard. Learn more
Costs increase a little at a time, new expenses get added without enough discussion, and budgets expand simply because the system allows it. Responsible government requires more than good intentions. It requires clear financial controls, careful review of spending, and the willingness to say no when something is not necessary. Taxpayers are expected to live within their means. Government should be expected to do the same. Learn more
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