Currently holds the office of Prince William County Board Chair until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Prince William County Board Chair in 2023 Virginia General Election.
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Get StartedOur county can, and will continue, to grow but that growth must be strategic. Any new developments must be on our terms, not developers’ terms. We deserve leaders who pledge to protect our county…and mean it. Learn more
We should look into issuing bonds to accelerate school construction and renovations, while better budgeting for higher salaries to attract and retain highly-skilled teachers and support staff. Learn more
We should look into issuing bonds to accelerate school construction and renovations, while better budgeting for higher salaries to attract and retain highly-skilled teachers and support staff. Learn more
In short - data centers and asphalt plants belong in industrial areas, not next to homes or schools. Learn more
A public servant, on the other hand, places the needs of the public first and foremost. I pledge to be a public servant, and in doing so, help residents' trust in our local government. Learn more
There is an urgent need for more affordable housing, but we cannot solely rely on multifamily housing. Learn more
Homeownership is a key part of the American dream that allows individuals and families to build equity and prosper. Our communities are stronger when more people have a vested interest. Learn more
Investing in bus rapid transit service would cut commute times. Prince William also needs to better integrate land use, transportation, and housing to promote sustainability. Learn more
Residents cannot continue to shoulder the tax burden while we’re willing to give huge tax breaks to data centers. Learn more
A more meaningful increase – one that puts us in line with neighboring jurisdictions – will allow us to lower taxes for residents, invest in intervention programs for our at-risk youth and young adults, and expand affordable and workforce housing. An appropriate tax policy will allow all of these to be achieved while restricting data center development to industrial zones. Learn more
A more meaningful increase – one that puts us in line with neighboring jurisdictions – will allow us to lower taxes for residents, repeal the regressive meals tax, invest in intervention programs for our at-risk youth and young adults, and expand affordable and workforce housing. An appropriate tax policy will allow all of these to be achieved while restricting data center development to industrial zones. Learn more
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