A New Generation of Lexington Leadership

Lexington is my hometown—and after two years on Town Council, I’m more committed than ever to protecting what makes it special while helping lead it into the future.

When I first ran, I promised to bring a new generation of conservative leadership to the table—focused on common-sense solutions, personal responsibility, and getting things done. I’ve worked hard to keep that promise: cutting red tape for small businesses, backing our law enforcement without hesitation, expanding parks, and pushing for more than $55 million in road improvements—without raising the Town’s portion of your property taxes.

But I’ve also made it a priority to invest in the next generation. I helped lead the creation of the Town’s Youth Ambassadors Program to engage high school students in local government. I’ve spoken at schools across Lexington and mentored several recent graduates—because I believe if we want young people to care about their community, we need to bring them into the process early.

We need leaders who are grounded in conservative values, who understand that growth must be planned, government must stay limited and accountable, and our future depends on those we prepare to lead it.

I’ll continue to lead with integrity, listen first, and always put the people of Lexington first.