Candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives - District 35 in 2024 North Carolina General Election.
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Get StartedFor years, Democrats in North Carolina over-taxed and over-regulated our people and our businesses. When the Great Recession hit, the results were disastrous. Since 2011, North Carolina Republicans have worked hard to lower taxes and cut regulations. The result? North Carolina now offers one of the best business climates in America. To keep it that way, we must keep our taxes low and use those tax dollars to maintain a strong workforce and quality infrastructure. As your representative, I’ll advocate to ensure public dollars are spent wisely and provide tangible returns for our state. Learn more
Every family deserves access to quality education. And every parent deserves to know what their child is doing at school. Opportunity scholarships and the Parents’ Bill of Rights are critical tools in our state’s education toolkit. But we can do more to lay the groundwork for a successful and prosperous future. We must continue to invest in our public schools. Talented, hard-working teachers should be rewarded for their efforts. We must do more to support arts programs and extracurricular programs that keep our kids engaged, help them find community, and teach them how to find common ground with people who may not look or think the way they do. Learn more
We all have a duty to act as responsible stewards of our natural resources. As our district and neighboring districts grow, so do the challenges associated with conservation of our environment. I support reasonable measures to ensure the conservation of a robust natural ecosystem, clean air, and clean water—without sacrificing our economic health and without obliterating private property rights. Learn more
Our district is growing quickly. The population of Wake Forest has tripled since 2000. If you’ve driven on Capital Boulevard during rush hour, then you know that our roads aren’t keeping up with that growth. For at least twenty-five years, we’ve been exploring solutions to ease traffic on Capital Boulevard—but with little movement. And thanks to rampant inflation, the projected cost of fixing this issue has exploded. We cannot kick this can down the road any longer. We must invest in our transportation infrastructure to support our district’s workers, our businesses, and our families. I’ll work with leaders in Raleigh and Wake Forest to fund needed transportation infrastructure projects across our district. Learn more
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