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FAQs
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Through my work in health insurance, I became disillusioned with the state of our country’s health. I saw too many sick people, skyrocketing costs for care, and an overreliance on drugs, with no focus on addressing root causes. The COVID pandemic only deepened my concerns, as I witnessed government overreach, freedoms being stripped away, and truth being censored and silenced. By the time the 2024 election came around, I’d had enough.
My first step into politics was campaigning for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I believed the physical and mental health of Americans was the most critical issue. To fix anything, we had to start there. I spent months gathering signatures, tabling for fundraising, and phone-banking. Despite my efforts, it wasn’t enough.
After the election, I knew I had to do more to fight for freedom, truth, and against government corruption and overreach. With my son on the way, I felt the most important place to start was my local community. I fell in love with Phoenix the moment I moved here. I met my wife here, and I want to raise my son here. But the way things are trending, Phoenix is becoming less safe and sustainable for raising a family, and I’m determined to change that.
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I am committed to transforming Phoenix into a safe, thriving, and equitable community for all. My mission is to address homelessness with compassion and accountability, prioritizing solutions that tackle addiction, mental health, and employment while maintaining clean, secure neighborhoods. I will support law enforcement, ensure fiscal responsibility through transparent, data-driven decisions, and eliminate wasteful spending to focus on essential services like safer streets and improved emergency response times. By serving all citizens fairly, beyond partisan divides, I aim to create a Phoenix where every family enjoys safety, opportunity, and trust in transparent governance.
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The current City Council has mismanaged the budget. They’ve wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on homelessness just for the problem to get worse. They have failed to keep up with population growth. Phoenix is 14 fire stations short, 1000 police officers short, infrastructure is lagging, and there is a lack of affordable housing. Meanwhile half vacant luxury apartments are popping up everywhere because nobody can afford them. They funnel money away from essential services to pet projects, NGOs, and an expensive light rail that is hardly used.
When they finally want to address essential services, they tell you they need to raise your taxes to do so and do not let you vote on it. They have increased the city sales tax and increased property valuations which will cause the amount you pay in property tax to go up.
It is time for a change. It is time to Take Back Phoenix.