Real People.
Real Work.

House District 63
Albion, Freedom, Unity Township & most of Winslow

Real leadership is doing what’s difficult when the odds are stacked against you & your community.

This is one of many lessons I learned during ten years of active duty in the U.S. Air Force. In that time: I documented NATO missions, built communication networks in Africa from the ground up, and have managed plenty of crises.

Lack of leadership is a large part of why I’m running for the Maine House of Representatives. I see our community's worth being devalued by a disconnected implementation of priorities that don’t reflect the reality of living in central Maine.

I’m ready to get to work in Augusta. Hardworking families that built our towns deserve a representative who puts their community’s needs before corporate priorities or personal beliefs.

Maine’s heritage is not for sale

Protecting the peace and beauty of Central Maine is personal for me. I’m ready to be an innovative voice—protecting our homes, our history, and our resources from overcrowding and outside interests.

What Matters Most

Affordability

In Central Maine, we aren't just feeling the squeeze; we’re feeling the sticker shock of a system that’s out of sync with our paychecks. When the cost of heating your home rivals your rent, and child care for one toddler costs even more than that, something is fundamentally broken.

Our neighbors in Winslow, Albion, and Freedom shouldn't have to choose between a warm house and a full fridge—but with property taxes rising 27% since 2019, that’s the reality for too many families. Including my own.

Community Safety

We are asking local police to do more with less in a world where our landscape is changing faster than legislators can keep up. It’s time to remove the burden of behavioral crisis response from our patrol officers and create pathways for Behavioral Health Professionals within our local precincts. By equipping medical experts with law-enforcement tools, we can stabilize our neighbors in crisis, protect our officers' time, and ensure our medical institutions are no longer the default for problems they aren't built to solve on their own.

Preparing for the Future

As someone who has worked in Emergency Operation Centers and is pursuing a Master’s in Emergency Management and Homeland Security, I know that climate disasters are no longer 'if'—they are 'when.' I will move beyond reactive politics and start building preventative measures that protect our neighbors. From overhauling antiquated response protocols to strengthening our utility grids, my mission is to ensure that when the next storm hits, District 63 stays connected, safe, and stable.

Protecting Families

Kindness is my compass, but it should not be mistaken for weakness. I will always stand strong for a family's right to access aid—from food sovereignty to the safety nets that catch us when life gets hard. I’m running to be a leader who protects our community. No family, regardless of their background, should ever be abandoned by the noise of division. We are building a future where everyone has the right to live, thrive, and contribute to the Maine we love.