About Me
I am an operations manager, energy medicine practitioner, former KUSD substitute teacher, and concerned resident of Kenosha. I first became interested in serving in public office when I learned of the proposed data center, which will bring air pollution, water pollution, and will increase our utility bills.
If elected, these are a few of the goals that I will work towards:
Affordability – I will advocate for rent control and empowering ownership for our residents. I am against the proposed data center which will raise our utility bills.
People First – I support more resources for our homeless community. I will push for the decommissioning of the AI surveillance cameras currently tracking our residents. I am in favor of clean water and clean air, which is why I will continue to oppose the data center which threatens our natural resources.
Transparency – I will make sure information about what’s happening in Kenosha is easily accessible. I support limiting the use of NDA’s that keep residents in the dark about proposed projects.
Innovation – Other countries build roads that last 30 years or more, Kenosha should too! I also support a program that will incentivize resident’s ideas if they directly benefit our city. I will advocate for a makerspace in the city that will make industrial equipment and skill development available to all residents.