People in District 9 work hard, pay taxes, and play by the rules. You deserve a government that does the same.
Too many politicians talk about “integrity” during elections and then cave to special interests once they get to Harrisburg. I’m doing this differently. These are the pledges I’m making to voters and the legislation I will propose to back them up.
PLEDGE #1: No Corporate PAC Money
This campaign should be powered by the people who live here, not corporations trying to buy influence behind the scenes.
My campaign will be funded by individual donors, working families, and grassroots support. I will always be honest about where my support comes from.
In Harrisburg, I will propose legislation to crack down on corporate PAC influence in state elections and strengthen transparency for campaign funding.
PLEDGE #2: Ban Stock Trading for State Legislators
I will propose legislation to ban members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly from trading individual stocks while in office.
Public service should not be a way to cash in. If lawmakers are voting on industries, contracts, and regulations, they should not be able to profit from those decisions.
In Harrisburg, I will propose a ban on individual stock trading for state lawmakers while serving in office and clear reporting rules and real enforcement so the law actually means something.
PLEDGE #3: Shut Down Lobbyist Perks & Special Treatment
I will propose legislation to tighten rules on lobbyist influence, gifts, perks, and loopholes that allow special interests to buy access.
A system where donors and lobbyists get special treatment is a system that stops working for everyone else.
In Harrisburg, I will propose tougher rules banning gifts, meals, and special perks from lobbyists, stronger disclosure and reporting requirements so voters can follow the money, and stronger penalties for violations.
PLEDGE #4: Limit Big Money Influence in Pennsylvania Elections
I will propose a Pennsylvania “Clean Elections” package to reduce big-money influence and increase transparency in state politics.
Voters deserve to know who is funding campaigns and what they expect in return. Pennsylvania should be focused on fairness, not pay-to-play politics.
In Harrisburg, I will propose reforms such as:
Lower contribution limits for PACs and political committees
Faster reporting deadlines during election season
Stronger transparency for outside spending
Real penalties for breaking campaign finance laws
PLEDGE #5: Monthly Town Halls & Open Communication
I believe representation should be local and accessible and not something you only see during election season.
If elected, I will hold monthly town halls in District 9 so residents can:
ask questions
share concerns
raise community issues
get updates on what’s happening in Harrisburg
These won’t be scripted events. They’ll be a real chance for neighbors to speak directly with their Representative.
In Harrisburg, I will also support transparency reforms that make it easier for the public to track legislation, spending, and votes.
My Promise to District 9
I’m running because District 9 deserves a representative who shows up, listens, and delivers results and not someone who treats public office like a career move.
These pledges are about restoring trust and making sure government works for the people who actually live here.
If you believe Pennsylvania needs a government you can trust, I’d be honored to earn your support.