Education and family support
Classroom experience and committee leadership around early childhood and special education give the record a stronger connection to what families and schools actually need.
The strongest case for support is not a long list of talking points. It is a public record people can check: committee work, sponsored bills, education leadership, and policy experience tied to district concerns.
Classroom experience and committee leadership around early childhood and special education give the record a stronger connection to what families and schools actually need.
The record includes support for local accountability, stronger standards, and measures tied to family safety and community trust.
Housing, tenant stability, and neighborhood-level quality of life remain central because families cannot build securely when housing feels fragile.