Putting Affordability First
Everyone deserves the chance to build a better future. I’m committed to making our county a place where families can afford to live, work, and thrive.
Compassionate Leadership
I’ve spent my career standing up for people in their hardest times, from families in financial crisis to helping people with disabilities. I’ll bring that same compassion to serving our community.
Proactive Public Safety
Safety starts with being proactive by supporting first responders, strengthening community resources and mental health services, encouraging safe and responsible gun storage, and addressing issues before they escalate.
A compassionate leader advocating for YOU
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The most important issue facing DuPage is affordability. People are being priced out of communities they've lived in for years. Housing costs, childcare, healthcare, and necessities are stretching budgets thin, especially for seniors, people with disabilities, and working families.
My approach focuses on affordability, compassion, and smart planning. That means supporting attainable housing, protecting stability programs, and being fiscally responsible. When we invest early in things like housing stability and food security, we avoid far more costly crises down the line.
The County Board can’t solve affordability alone but it plays a critical role in shaping policies, partnerships, and budgets so DuPage works for everyone. My goal is to make sure people can afford not just to live here, but to build a stable life here.
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Compassionate leadership matters, especially at the local level. Right now, too many people feel ignored or left behind by higher levels of government. That makes local government more important than ever. Counties are often the last line of support when families are struggling, and leadership should reflect that responsibility.
I believe local government should care for its residents in real, practical ways. That starts with elected officials who show up, listen, and stay accountable to the people they serve. Government works best when leaders are connected to their communities and understand what residents are actually experiencing, not just what looks good on paper.
My goal is simple: solve problems early, treat people fairly and with compassion, and make government work better for everyone.
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Public safety starts with prevention. When communities invest in mental health care, substance-use treatment, and early intervention, fewer people reach crisis and everyone is safer.
I support a proactive approach that focuses on programs we know work. That includes funding mental health and crisis response services that help people before emergencies escalate and keep communities strong.
Public health also has a role in gun safety. I support responsible, evidence-based measures like secure firearm storage, education, and community partnerships that help prevent accidents and violence. Counties can lead by promoting safe storage, expanding access to safety resources, and supporting crisis intervention services.
My goal is to help create communities where families feel safe, kids are protected, and public safety is built through prevention, responsibility, and care.

