
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Pennsylvania 6th Congressional District in 2026 Pennsylvania Primary Election.
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Get StartedI will not support efforts to defund the police or limit officers’ ability to keep neighborhoods safe. Violent repeat offenders must be held accountable, and families should not be left dealing with the consequences of failed policies. Learn more
I will support defense budgets focused on modernization, cyber defense, and a strong industrial base, while ending wasteful spending and ensuring our troops have the tools they need. Learn more
I will support our veterans and active-duty service members with quality care, job opportunities, and the respect they have earned. Learn more
I will focus on energy policies that use Pennsylvania’s strengths, support workers, and deliver reliable, affordable energy for families across the district. Learn more
I will promote energy independence as a national security priority. Depending on hostile nations for oil and resources weakens the country and exposes families to higher costs. Using Pennsylvania’s natural gas, nuclear, and innovative energy resources strengthens the economy, supports jobs, and improves security. Learn more
I support an all-of-the-above energy approach focused on reliability and affordability. That means using proven sources like natural gas and nuclear alongside responsible renewables, rather than forcing shutdowns that drive up prices and make the grid less reliable. Energy policy should be guided by what works, not by mandates that ignore real-world consequences. Learn more
I will confront adversaries like China and rebuild our military strength to deter aggression and protect American interests. China’s economic espionage, military buildup, and role in the fentanyl supply chain are direct threats to our jobs, innovation, and lives. Learn more
I support term limits, banning insider trading by members of Congress, and ending the revolving door that allows elected officials to cash in after leaving office. Public service should not be a path to personal enrichment. Learn more
Provide universal coverage for children and young adults up to age 23, including preventive care, mental health services, routine checkups, and vaccinations. Children should not miss care because of cost. Catching issues early keeps kids healthier, supports families, and lowers long-term healthcare spending. Learn more
Encourage innovation and competition that lowers costs and expands access, including telehealth, community-based clinics, and preventive care programs. Patients should have more options and clearer pricing, while existing coverage like employer plans and Medicare are protected. Learn more
Reduce waste and abuse in the healthcare system by targeting fraud, cutting unnecessary administrative overhead, and limiting middlemen practices that drive up costs without improving care. Savings should go to patients and providers, not bureaucracy. Learn more
Ensure comprehensive care for expectant mothers, including prenatal care, delivery, postpartum services, and pediatric care through a child’s first year. Supporting mothers and infants early prevents complications and reduces expensive interventions later. Learn more
Lowering costs requires restoring fiscal discipline, aligning policy with how people actually live and work, and removing barriers that drive prices higher. Learn more
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