
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - South Carolina 1st Congressional District in 2026 South Carolina Primary Election.
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Get StartedInvestments in industries like next gen nuclear energy, multi-story indoor farming, renewable energy manufacturing, and aerospace innovation can not only produce technologies that improve our lives but bring us economic prosperity through the export of the very same technologies and their associated manufactured products. Learn more
Energy independence would be of great benefit to South Carolina and America at large. Replacing fossil fuels would not only represent great progress in mitigating climate change and its effects, but it would insulate the economy from shocks to the fossil fuels market and make us less economically reliant on and vulnerable to large oil and gas producers like Russia and Saudi Arabia. Learn more
Transferring our electrical grid to power sources like nuclear, solar, and even geothermal energy can not only provide power without emitting any CO2 but help us achieve energy independence. Learn more
Term limits equating to 12 years each should be applied to the US senate and House. Learn more
Removing Big Money from Elections. Learn more
Uncapping the house would decrease the number of constituents per seat, allowing representatives to more intimately know the people of their districts and serve their needs with greater specificity. Learn more
Install a System for Universal Healthcare. Learn more
Relying more on public transit options like trains instead of cars is not only environmentally friendly but alleviates traffic in high-population areas like we have in the Lowcountry. Learn more
Our personal data belongs to us, not big tech companies. We need to enact legislation that bars these organizations from collecting and trading our personal information for profit. Learn more
We must close the loopholes built into our tax code. Learn more
We must rework our tax code to more heavily tax ownership of assets above certain thresholds. Learn more
Today, the federal minimum wage, last raised in 2009, stands at 7.25 per hour. With the rising cost of living, that isn’t enough to get by anywhere anymore. An increase is long past due. Learn more
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