Representing a community means listening to every voice—not just the ones that agree with you. Families in Blackfoot come from different backgrounds and experiences, but what unites us is a shared desire for safe neighborhoods, strong infrastructure, affordable housing, and a community our kids and grandkids can be proud of.
My approach has always been rooted in respect, responsibility, and teamwork—the same values I taught my own children and hundreds of young people on the soccer field. Teamwork doesn’t mean everyone sees things the same way. It means listening carefully, weighing different perspectives, and working toward solutions that benefit the whole team—the whole community.
I will represent all of Blackfoot by asking tough questions, making priorities clear, and ensuring decisions are practical and fair for families, businesses, and taxpayers alike.
When it comes to communication, I believe in openness and accessibility. That means holding regular town halls, maintaining a clear and user-friendly city website where ordinances and updates are easy to find, and being visible in the community—at events, in neighborhoods, and face-to-face with citizens. Too often, people feel decisions are made behind closed doors. I will make sure our citizens are informed both before and after the vote, heard, and respected.
My promise is simple: I will listen first, act responsibly, and always put the people of Blackfoot above politics.