I am a lifelong public servant committed to Liberty Township and the people who call it home. My background in public safety, military service, and community involvement has shaped my belief that good government should be steady, transparent, and accountable.
Liberty Township is at a pivotal moment. Decisions being discussed today—about growth, governance, and long-term planning—will shape our community for decades to come. Those decisions should be guided by local voices, careful stewardship, and a clear understanding of how they affect residents and essential services.
I chose to run for Township Trustee because I believe Liberty Township deserves leadership that protects local control, manages taxpayer resources responsibly, and keeps decision-making transparent and accountable. Growth should be planned—not imposed—and our community should not be shaped by outside interests without the consent and involvement of the people who live here.
At the same time, I believe cooperation matters. Liberty Township and the Town of Clayton share a common future, and I support working collaboratively to explore responsible reorganization options that strengthen local governance, protect services, and provide long-term stability.
My goal is simple: protect what works, plan responsibly for the future, and lead in a way that earns trust through steady, thoughtful leadership.
Get involved. Ask questions. Be part of Liberty Township’s future.
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