Platinum Priorities
For District E:
Preservation
District E is growing — but not always in ways that benefit our community. Overdevelopment has put pressure on our roads, schools, and local infrastructure, leading to increased traffic, overcrowded classrooms, and a loss of our district's rural character. True progress balances opportunity with stewardship — preserving the beauty, integrity, and values that make our district home.
I support responsible growth that respects private property rights, protects open space, and defends our farmers — the backbone of our local economy.
I will fight for enforcement of our zoning codes, and ensure that sound planning, infrastructure readiness, and meaningful public input are considered before a single shovel breaks ground. Preservation isn’t resistance to progress — it’s the the wisdom to grow without losing who we are.
Fiscal Responsibility
As the son of an entrepreneur, a strong local economy starts with supporting small businesses and smart fiscal policies. This starts with restoring trust in how our tax dollars are used.
I'll fight to keep your taxes low, end wasteful spending, and ensure that every dollar serves the people who earned it. I’ll work to create a business-friendly environment that encourages entrepreneurship, attracts quality jobs, and keeps wealth circulating within our community rather than bureaucracies elsewhere.
By investing in local talent and reducing unnecessary red tape, we can make District E a place where opportunities thrive, innovation is rewarded, prosperity is shared.
Public Safety
As a graduate of the Harford County Sheriff’s Citizens Police Academy, my primary mission is to listen, learn, and advocate for law enforcement and victims of crime.
Every resident deserves to feel safe in their home, and their community. I’m committed to supporting our law enforcement and first responders with the tools and resources they need, support victims & their families by restoring accountability, and promote community-based approaches such as youth mentorship, skill-building programs, and revitalizing neighborhoods.
Public safety isn’t just about policing — it’s about building stronger families, engaged communities, and a culture of respect for law and order.