In Washington, we’re an afterthought unless someone needs us to pick up the tab. When tax cuts come up, they flow to the wealthy. When subsidies are discussed, big corporations are first in line. And when the national debt becomes the crisis of the day, it’s working families who are told to tighten their belts.
I’ve spent my life working alongside people who keep this country running — building it, feeding it, fixing it, and holding it together. Yet too many politicians have never lived that reality, and it shows in the decisions they make.
I’m running for Congress because working people deserve real representation — not empty promises, not talking points, and not leaders who only remember us when it’s time to sacrifice.
America doesn’t run on hedge funds and corporate boardrooms.
It runs on the people who punch the clock, work the jobsite, drive the truck, teach the kids, and keep the lights on.
We need leaders who understand that workers are the foundation — not a line item to squeeze when it’s convenient. Leaders who know that dignity, fairness, and opportunity aren’t radical ideas. They’re the minimum working families deserve.
That’s the perspective I’ll bring to Congress.




