REASON. RESPONSIBILITY. RIGHTS.
My positions are guided by principles — not party platforms.
✔ Responsible Governance
If it cannot be explained clearly to voters, it should not become law.
Reason means we stop governing by emotion and start governing by evidence.
• Oversight must apply equally — no selective enforcement.
• Budgets must reflect long-term responsibility, not short-term politics.
• Laws should be clear, enforceable, and constitutionally grounded.
• Debate should be civil and grounded in facts.
Government should function predictably, transparently, and consistently.
✔ Fiscal Discipline
A nation approaching $40 trillion in debt cannot govern casually.
• Spending must be prioritized
• Waste must be reduced
• Long-term liabilities must be addressed honestly
Economic stability is a prerequisite for national strength.
✔ Workforce & Economic Alignment
We cannot complain about labor shortages while ignoring skilled trades.
Economic dignity comes from productivity.
America does not lack opportunity. We lack alignment between skills and demand.
I support:
• Major expansion of vocational training and apprenticeships
• Public-private workforce partnerships
• Incentives that reward domestic production and skill development
• Rebalancing economic policy toward productive sectors
I have proposed requiring major corporations to reinvest approximately $500 million per district into workforce training — aligning corporate strength with local skill development.
Work is not partisan.
It is foundational.
✔ Constitutional Liberties & Equal Oversight
Rights are not conditional on who is in power.
Civil liberties must never depend on who holds power.
• Due process must apply to everyone
• Government authority must remain limited and accountable
• Constitutional protections are not optional
Freedom requires discipline — not selective enforcement.
✔ Independent Governance
I am running to restore balance.
Extremes dominate headlines.
Reasonable voices must govern.
Ohio deserves representation that evaluates every bill on its merits — not based on party instruction.
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