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I believe Ohio’s election system should be focused on one thing: maximizing voter choice while maintaining transparency and trust in the process. That means making it easier for people to vote, easier for candidates to get on the ballot, and harder for government or parties to limit competition.
Right now, too many rules protect the two-party system instead of the voters. I would work to remove unnecessary barriers so every Ohioan has real choices at the ballot box.
Ohio’s tax system should be simpler, fairer, and less burdensome especially for working families and small businesses. Right now, we rely too heavily on property taxes and a patchwork of taxes that are complicated, non-transparent, and often regressive.
The best reform is to shift toward a simpler, consumption-based system while reducing or eliminating taxes that punish productivity like property and income taxes.
The rising cost of living isn’t happening by accident it’s the result of bad policy. In Ohio, we’re making it more expensive to live, work, and build because of taxes, regulations, and artificial limits on supply.
My approach is straightforward: lower the cost drivers, increase supply, and stop government policies that make everyday life more expensive.
My priority is simple: education should serve student not systems, not bureaucracies, and not political agendas. That means empowering parents, focusing on outcomes, and making both K–12 and higher education more accountable, flexible, and affordable.
You don’t reduce hyperpartisanship by asking people to “be nicer” you reduce it by changing the incentives in the system. Right now, our political structure rewards division, punishes independence, and protects two-party control.
If we want more civility, we need more competition, more voter choice, and less structural polarization.
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I would try to make early voting one week, or less, before Election Day. The current early voting that we have is just way too early. This is particularly very unfair to candidates because we are still campaigning during this time. This is also unfair to the voters because -- as has happened in the past -- what happens when someone votes early and then, after said individual votes, wishes that they could vote for the opponent but they can't?
Property Tax.
By tacking on fees to international wire transferring -- most of which are done by illegal immigrants.
School choice, abolishing sex ed, and abolishing critical race theory.
I don't think that my ideas could come close to doing this because I promote good morals, righteousness, and common sense --- all of which are lacking in our governments in general.