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What I Stand For
Faith
An America where people are free to live, work, and raise their children according to their conscience, guided by faith and personal conviction.
Family
An America where families choosing between necessities at the checkout line deserve leadership focused on lowering costs and making life affordable.
Freedom
Freedom requires protecting parental rights, religious liberty, and economic opportunity as core pillars of a free society.
Democracy
Democracy depends on trusted elections, accountable institutions, and a government that responds to the people it represents.
The Bottom Line
Congress currently has an approval rating near 20%, reflecting a growing disconnect between Washington and the real, everyday concerns of the people it represents. In any other institution, that level of disconnect would demand serious review and change.
Everywhere I go, I hear the same concerns: rising costs that force families to skip doctor appointments, job insecurity affecting federal workers, recent graduates unable to find their footing, and families struggling to make ends meet in an increasingly uncertain economy. In education, parents often feel ignored by the institutions they helped elect. I have stood with families advocating for their rights in education and faith, and I have met disabled Marylanders, the elderly, and caregivers struggling to access support systems that are being reduced or overlooked.
Too many people I meet feel unheard and left behind — not always by government, but by a system that has stopped paying attention. Many have not yet connected their daily struggles to the decisions made in Washington on their behalf. That changes when a representative shows up, listens, and makes the connection clear — that real representation puts your family first, every time.
