
Currently holds the office of Baltimore City Council - District 4 until December 31, 2028.
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Maryland 7th Congressional District in 2026 Maryland Primary Election.
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Get StartedPublic safety must be accountable to Baltimore residents, not controlled by Washington for political theater, and I will block any attempt to federalize our city’s streets. Learn more
Pushing for federal resources to expand intensive supervision with dedicated case workers, ensuring repeat offenders are monitored, held accountable, and connected to life-changing wraparound services, as well as investing in whole-of-family support to stabilize households and break cycles of crime. Learn more
Introducing PUHCA 2.0 to rein in utility conglomerates, banning political spending, and tying profits to reliability and affordability. Learn more
Opposing Trump’s efforts to dismantle the EPA and restore federal authority to hold polluters accountable. Learn more
Guaranteeing jurisdictions the right to form Community Choice Aggregation programs, and expand federal support for community solar, microgrids, and local clean power. Learn more
End the conflicts of interest that has allowed Exelon has poured money into Annapolis and Baltimore politics to shield itself from accountability. Learn more
Strengthening enforcement against repeat polluters and ensuring federal penalties are invested back into communities like Curtis Bay, not lost in bureaucracy. Learn more
Taking on hospital consolidation and private equity abuses, banning predatory billing practices and hidden facility fees, holding insurers accountable for denying care and restricting mental health and addiction treatment. Learn more
Guaranteeing universal coverage, eliminating premiums and deductibles, expanding mental and behavioral health care, and ensuring every person can get treatment, including addiction care, without the cost barriers that keep people suffering. Learn more
Expanding Medicare’s drug-negotiation authority, capping insulin at 35 for everyone, banning pay-for-delay schemes that keep generics off the market, and establishing a federal program to manufacture essential drugs when corporations create shortages or price spikes. Learn more
Regulation of DSCR and investor lending, requiring real underwriting and rehabilitation standards, limiting bulk buying in distressed neighborhoods, and creating a national registry to track investor ownership and foreclosures. Learn more
Conditioning TIFs, PILOTs, and federal tax advantages on affordability and community benefit, banning subsidy stacking, and directing public investment to neighborhoods that have endured vacancy and disinvestment. Learn more
Ending the collusion that inflated values in Baltimore, requiring independent review for investor portfolios, enforcing anti-discrimination standards in valuation, and strengthening oversight of subsidized housing inspections. Learn more
Local policing should focus on solving crimes and keeping families safe, not driving immigrant communities into the shadows or making them less likely to cooperate. Learn more
Pushing to modernize MARC service so it functions as frequent, all-day regional rail, with better reliability, new stations, and seamless connections across Baltimore, BWI, Columbia, and the Washington region. Learn more
Securing federal investments to strengthen Baltimore’s bus network with better frequency, modern infrastructure, and priority corridors that connect people to opportunity. Learn more
Ensuring money flows to transit, broadband, and small business support in underserved neighborhoods, so families see real benefits where they live. Learn more
Ensuring that the Red Line is only the beginning, not the end, of Baltimore’s transit future. We must push for a comprehensive, multi-line rail plan that reflects the scale of our region and its needs. Learn more
Fighting to invest recovery and development funds in job training and apprenticeships that prepare Baltimoreans for work in healthcare, green energy, and infrastructure. Learn more
Keeping City Hall accountable for every dollar of federal funding, tracking deadlines, obligations, and outcomes, ensuring Baltimore does not lose precious tax dollars to mismanagement. Learn more
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