Fiscal responsibility is foundational in my own household as it should be in our government. In my four years on this board, we have managed the budget in a conservative manner, yet there is room for substantial improvement.
The failure of the Sonoco/HNS project and the race to complete Richardson Park are significant turns away from fiscal responsibility that are draining town funds without assessing costs and benefits, financial scenarios, or the long term stability of the town's general fund. In the 2026 Draft Budget, projections put the town on a downward trajectory without growth, taxes, and rate hikes. I can't and won't support financial decisions that jeopardize my kids and our future.
I am supportive of building better process, particularly around financial projections on capital projects. Without good planning or good numbers, the town should move cautiously and remain focused on needs versus wants.
I will work to protect our town's financial stability in every decision that comes before the board. Taxes and fees imposed on our residents and businesses should be carefully considered from a cost/benefit standpoint. I will strive to make our town government run more efficiently and will seek alternative funding sources that will benefit our citizens without burdening them.