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Strengthening Rural Maine a Practical Plan for District 4
Core Mission Strengthen rural Maine by securing our communities, lowering the cost of living, restoring local control, shrinking Augusta’s reach, and ensuring every taxpayer dollar is spent responsibly and fairly. For too long, decisions made in Augusta have expanded beyond their intended scope—reaching deeper into local communities, increasing costs, and placing burdens on towns that were never designed to carry them. Shrinking Augusta’s reach means: Returning decision-makin
Mar 204 min read
Certified, On the Ballot, and Focused on What Matters
This week marked an important milestone for our campaign: we have officially been certified and will appear on the ballot for Maine State Senate, District 4. That certification is more than a procedural step. It is confirmation that this campaign—built town by town, conversation by conversation—is moving forward with momentum, legitimacy, and growing support across our district. With that milestone behind us, it is worth refocusing on why this campaign exists and what is trul
Jan 252 min read
Showing Up Across District 4
One of the commitments I made when I decided to run for State Senate was simple: show up, listen, and be present in the communities I’m asking to represent. This week has been about doing exactly that. I’ve been spending time meeting with local fire chiefs and public safety leaders to better understand what they’re dealing with day to day. These conversations matter. Public safety in rural Maine looks very different than it does on paper, and the people doing the work deserve
Jan 132 min read


Why I’m Running for the Maine State Senate - District 4
I didn’t plan on running for office. Like most people, I’m busy working, raising a family, and trying to do right by the people around me. But over time, it became harder to ignore the gap between the decisions being made in Augusta and the realities of life here in District 4. I live here. My family lives here. The choices made at the State House don’t affect some abstract group of people somewhere else — they affect my neighbors, my community, and my own household. When pub
Jan 62 min read
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