Working For West Valley City
Utah families and small businesses deserve a government that lives within its means and respects the work it takes to earn a paycheck. In West Valley City, local employers are the backbone of our economy, and when taxes rise or regulations become overly complicated, it makes it harder to create jobs and harder for families to get ahead.
As a business owner, I believe in fiscal discipline, responsible budgeting, and keeping taxes as low as possible. I will work to protect taxpayers, reform property tax policies, cut unnecessary red tape, and ensure government spending is transparent and accountable, so our community can grow, invest, and thrive.
West Valley City should have a seat at the table when decisions are made that affect our community.
I believe state government works best when it respects local voices and avoids one-size-fits-all mandates. I will advocate for policies that recognize the unique needs of our city and ensure local leaders and residents are heard when it comes to growth, infrastructure, and long-term planning.
Strong schools are essential to strong communities. Parents and teachers should be empowered, not sidelined by bureaucracy.
I support education policies that focus on results, transparency, and local input. That means ensuring classrooms are supported, teachers are respected, and parents have a meaningful voice in their children’s education. Every student, regardless of where they live, deserves access to a high-quality education.
I’m running for the Utah State House to bring practical, conservative leadership rooted in real-world experience. My priorities are shaped by the challenges families, workers, and small businesses in West Valley City face every day.
Homes Families Can Afford
Housing affordability is one of the biggest challenges facing families in West Valley City. Rent and home prices have risen sharply, making it harder for young families to buy their first home and for longtime residents to stay in the homes they already have. When people cannot afford to live near where they work, it affects workers, employers, and the strength of our entire community.
We need practical, common-sense solutions that manage growth responsibly, remove unnecessary barriers that drive up costs, and encourage responsible homebuilding. Policies should support families who want to put down roots and build a future here, while ensuring West Valley City has a strong voice in decisions that shape our neighborhoods and long term growth.
Supporting Small Businesses and Lowering Taxes
Utah families and small businesses deserve a government that lives within its means and respects the work it takes to earn a paycheck. In West Valley City, local employers are the backbone of our economy, and when taxes rise or regulations become overly complicated, it makes it harder to create jobs and harder for families to get ahead.
As a business owner, I believe in fiscal discipline, responsible budgeting, and keeping taxes as low as possible. I will work to protect taxpayers, reform property tax policies, cut unnecessary red tape, and ensure government spending is transparent and accountable, so our community can grow, invest, and thrive.
Healthcare That Works for Families
Healthcare is personal for many families in West Valley City. It is not about politics. It is about making sure the people we love receive the care they need, when they need it. After navigating care for a loved one, I saw firsthand how complicated and overwhelming the system can be. That experience led me to open Home Instead here in Utah, where I have worked closely with families facing difficult medical and caregiving decisions.
I have seen how paperwork, rising costs, and unnecessary bureaucracy can stand in the way of good care. Healthcare should give families options, support seniors and caregivers, and respect the dignity of every patient. We need policies that focus on people instead of red tape and reflect real-world experience. West Valley City deserves leadership that understands healthcare from the inside and is committed to putting patients first.
Healthcare is personal for many families in West Valley City. It is not about politics. It is about making sure the people we love receive the care they need, when they need it. After navigating care for a loved one, I saw firsthand how complicated and overwhelming the system can be. That experience led me to open Home Instead here in Utah, where I have worked closely with families facing difficult medical and caregiving decisions.
I have seen how paperwork, rising costs, and unnecessary bureaucracy can stand in the way of good care. Healthcare should give families options, support seniors and caregivers, and respect the dignity of every patient. We need policies that focus on people instead of red tape and reflect real-world experience. West Valley City deserves leadership that understands healthcare from the inside and is committed to putting patients first.
Education Accountability and Parental Involvement
Strong schools are essential to strong communities. Parents and teachers should be empowered, not sidelined by bureaucracy.
I support education policies that focus on results, transparency, and local input. That means ensuring classrooms are supported, teachers are respected, and parents have a meaningful voice in their children’s education. Every student, regardless of where they live, deserves access to a high-quality education.
Local Control and Community Voice
Major transportation and infrastructure projects have real impacts on our neighborhoods, businesses, and quality of life.
I will work to ensure West Valley City has a strong voice in state transportation planning and that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. Infrastructure decisions should be transparent, practical, and focused on serving the people who live and work here.
West Valley City should have a seat at the table when decisions are made that affect our community.
I believe state government works best when it respects local voices and avoids one-size-fits-all mandates. I will advocate for policies that recognize the unique needs of our city and ensure local leaders and residents are heard when it comes to growth, infrastructure, and long-term planning.
Infrastructure and Transportation Accountability
Major transportation and infrastructure projects have real impacts on our neighborhoods, businesses, and quality of life.
I will work to ensure West Valley City has a strong voice in state transportation planning and that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. Infrastructure decisions should be transparent, practical, and focused on serving the people who live and work here.