Fayette County is home.
It’s where we’ve raised our families, built our lives, and worked hard to create something better for the next generation. But right now, too many people feel like our county is moving in the wrong direction.
We’re seeing rising costs, growing crime, and fewer opportunities for our kids. That’s not the Fayette County I believe in, and it’s not the future I’m willing to accept.
As your Recorder of Deeds, I’ve proven that government can work for the people. We cut costs, improved efficiency, and delivered real results without asking taxpayers for more. That’s the kind of leadership we need across all of county government.
I’m running to restore law and order, protect your property rights, cut wasteful spending, and bring real economic opportunity back to Fayette County.
This isn’t about politics.
It’s about doing the job the right way and fighting for the people who make this county what it is.
Take a look at the issues below. These are my commitments to you, and I intend to deliver on every one of them.
Fayette County families deserve safe communities again. Our local police and the Pennsylvania State Police are stretched thin and feeling the strain every day. I will support expanding the role of the Sheriff’s Department so deputies can assist in patrol, fight crime, and target drug activity. Adding the Sheriff’s Office helps relieve pressure before it reaches a breaking point.
Fentanyl is destroying families across Fayette County and we cannot accept it as normal. This crisis is hitting every community and demands real action, not excuses. I will support tougher enforcement against traffickers, stronger coordination between agencies, and aggressive prosecution of repeat offenders. We must protect our children, our neighborhoods, and our future from those who profit off addiction.
Families are tightening their budgets, and county government should do the same. For too long, spending has been driven by politics instead of priorities that matter. As Recorder of Deeds, I cut costs while maintaining strong service, and I will bring that same discipline countywide. I will hold the line on taxes, eliminate waste, and make sure every dollar is spent responsibly.
Fayette County was built by workers, tradesmen, and small businesses, and it should be growing again. Too many opportunities have left while government made it harder to invest and create jobs locally. I will fight for energy, manufacturing, and small business growth while cutting unnecessary red tape. Our goal is simple, more jobs, better wages, and opportunity that keeps families here.
Your property rights are sacred and should never be threatened by government overreach. Too many families feel uncertain about decisions that affect their homes and land. I will stand against abusive eminent domain and unfair land use practices that hurt residents. I will push for transparency, fairness, and faster decisions so property owners are treated with respect and confidence.
Government should focus on what people actually need, not political showpieces. Residents see failing roads, aging systems, and projects that do not improve daily life. We need leadership that prioritizes real infrastructure over headlines. I will focus on roads, bridges, water systems, and broadband so Fayette County can function, grow, and compete for future opportunity.
Faith, family, and freedom are the foundation of Fayette County and must be protected. These values guide our communities and shape the future we want for our children. I will always stand for the Constitution, the Second Amendment, law enforcement, and election integrity. I’m not running for the political class. I’m running to put Fayette County first and deliver real results for the people.
People deserve a government that works for them, not insiders behind closed doors. Trust has been lost because decisions are often hidden and accountability is lacking. I will push for transparency in spending, open communication, and real oversight of county operations. I will commission an independent audit by an outside firm to review county contracts for waste, abuse, and potential misconduct.