Campaign Phone
8168769494
Incumbent? YES or NO
Yes
I am primarily interested in serving on the Budget Committee because I am passionate about the process of allocating funds to support projects for local community organizations. I find great satisfaction in ensuring that our community's resources are used effectively and efficiently to meet the needs of our residents and to foster growth and development.
My top priority for legislative action in 2025 would be to ensure effective and equitable funding for local community organizations through the budget process. By serving on the Budget Committee, I would focus on identifying and supporting projects that have the greatest impact on our community. This involves collaborating with stakeholders to understand their needs, advocating for transparent and fair allocation of funds, and continuously evaluating the outcomes to ensure that our investments are making a positive difference.
Campaign Phone
8162694851
Public Elected Offices Held
Committeeman Washington Township
Incumbent? YES or NO
NO
Common truth as a foundation preserves the greatest opportunity for embracing a more perfect union and voluntary consent to empower the government for our mutual good.
I am passionate about the core structure of our faith based allegiance to guide our policies in communion for defense of life, and liberty, through oaths and pledges to uphold the tenets of our Declaration, Preamble, Constitution and Bill of Rights.
" I Believe and observe, we are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights by our creator, and from this well spring flows an everlasting fountain of justice for one, the same as for all, who hold to these truths as self-evident".
All reasonable policy is policy that does not interrupt or infringe upon, the non-negotiable truths of our equal endowment, and voluntary consent, this truth, must not be maligned, nor other wise subverted by the government.
We are created equal and endowed by our creator, not as conferred by ourselves, or of invention by the government.
Reviewing the Missouri Compromise, whereby a democratic majority assigned to themselves 3/5th more votes to every slave owner by number owned, and by a self assigned majority on the issue of slavery, caused us to enter the Union as a slave State, instead of a free State which we more widely desired. It remains for an everlasting example of the tyranny of the majority in the imposition of a direct democracy.
We are now faced with many decisions that are not being tempered by the inclusion of proper elected representation of the equal minority populations in every District in the House.
Where a direct democracy ends, a republican form of government begins. This happens at the State House District level every legal citizen vote is accounted for equal representation.
I support a concurrent majority requirement for ratification of any decision of legislation affecting the whole State.
The fair and just expression of a representative government demands a concurrent majority.