Training and Experience
Licensed Ohio Foster Parent (2022-present), Entrepreneur & Small Business Owner (1999-present), Piano Teacher (2015-2020)
Volunteer/Community Service
Ashtabula Ag Day, Ashtabula & Geauga Farm Bureaus, Ashtabula County Young Republicans, Ashtabula Real Estate Investors Association, Ashtabula & Geauga Township Associations, Church Ministries, Student Speech & Debate Judge, Women's Centers, Elections
Ohio already has a strong elections system, and our focus should be on maintaining both accessibility and integrity so voters have confidence in the results. That means continuing to support secure voter registration systems, accurate voter rolls, and clear identification requirements while ensuring every eligible Ohioan can vote without unnecessary barriers and access results with confidence in their accuracy and transparency.
Ohio's tax structure should encourage work, investment, and economic growth while being responsible with taxpayer dollars. We've made significant cuts to income tax rates and simplifying the tax code which benefits families and businesses. Continuing that approach will help keep Ohio competitive. Tax policy should remain predictable so employers feel confident expanding here, and ensure taxes do not penalize our small businesses or family farms that anchor many communities. Property tax reform plays a huge role in this, taxpayers should have the right to vote on all property taxes. We should also continue reviewing regulations and fees that function as hidden taxes. I am proud to have helped significantly reduce fees through Occupational Licensing Reform laws over the past six years.
Fiscal discipline matters. When government spends responsibly and avoids unnecessary mandates, it helps reduce the cost pressures placed on taxpayers. Reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens can lower costs for businesses and help keep prices down for consumers. Government should not be picking winners and losers.
My priority in education is ensuring that every student has access to high-quality learning that prepares them for success—whether that path leads to college, skilled trades, business, or military service. For K-12 education, that includes strengthening literacy and foundational learning, supporting teachers, and giving families meaningful choices in how their children are educated. Reducing regulatory burdens while ensuring transparency and accountability are critical. Prioritizing shared services, innovation in service, and career tech opportunities can connect schools, students, and communities. At the higher-education level, affordability, innovation, and freedom of thought are essential to preparing students for wherever their future may take them.
As a legislator and past State Board of Education member, I have approached policy discussions with respect, listen to differing viewpoints, and seeking common ground where possible. Transparency and open communication also help—when people understand why decisions are made, it reduces suspicion and encourages more constructive dialogue. Another important step is keeping debates focused on ideas rather than personal attacks. Disagreement is part of freedom, but civility strengthens institutions and builds trust. By prioritizing respectful conversation, collaboration on shared priorities, and a commitment to serving constituents first, we can help create a healthier political environment for Ohio.
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Training and Experience
Certified Safety Professional (CSP); Certified Manager of Quality and Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE); Certified Quality Auditor (CQA); U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Veteran; Over a decade of leadership in environmental remediation and public safety
Volunteer/Community Service
Bomb Techs Without Borders; American Legion
Ohio’s elections should be both easy to participate in and trusted by the public. I support policies that increase access to voting while maintaining strong safeguards to ensure integrity.
Voting should remain accessible for working families, seniors, and veterans by protecting early voting and ensuring absentee voting remains reliable and secure.
Election policy should be practical and bipartisan, focused on increasing participation and public trust rather than creating unnecessary division.
Ohio’s tax system should be fair, predictable, and focused on long term growth. Right now, too much of the burden falls on homeowners through property taxes, while the system remains overly complex.
We need meaningful property tax reform that provides relief to seniors and working families, while also addressing how we fund our schools. Relying heavily on local property values creates inequality between communities and constant upward pressure on taxes.
Ohio should simplify the tax code, improve transparency, and ensure tax policy supports small businesses and sustainable economic growth.
We should focus on lowering the biggest cost drivers for Ohio families. This includes meaningful property tax relief and increasing housing supply so prices can stabilize over time.
We also need reliable and affordable energy by strengthening infrastructure and ensuring responsible production. Addressing rising insurance and healthcare costs should be part of the conversation as well.
Supporting job growth and wage opportunities, along with disciplined and transparent state spending, will help ensure families can keep up with the cost of living.
Our education system should focus on strong outcomes for students while being fair and sustainable for taxpayers. For K-12, that means addressing how we fund schools so the system is more consistent across communities, while supporting teachers and maintaining high academic standards.
We should also prioritize career and technical education so students have pathways into skilled trades and good paying jobs. For higher education, the focus should be on affordability, workforce alignment, and ensuring students are prepared for careers without taking on excessive debt.
Reducing hyperpartisanship starts with how elected officials choose to lead. I would prioritize working across the aisle on practical issues where agreement is possible and avoid using divisive rhetoric for political gain.
I support greater transparency in the legislative process so decisions are clear and accountable, which helps rebuild public trust. I will encourage open dialogue with constituents and focus on results instead of party labels to shift the culture toward cooperation.