Community-Led Growth
Building Stronger Communities Together
Every community in District 72 has its own identity, strengths, and challenges. What works for Wisconsin Rapids may not be the right solution for Adams, Nekoosa, Pittsville, or our smaller towns and rural communities. I believe the best ideas come from the people who know their communities best.
Economic growth should strengthen our neighborhoods, support local businesses, create good-paying jobs, and improve the quality of life for the people who call District 72 home.
My Priorities
As your representative, I will work to:
• Support locally owned businesses and encourage entrepreneurship throughout our communities.
• Invest in infrastructure that supports economic growth, including reliable roads, broadband, utilities, and public services.
• Expand workforce development through technical education, apprenticeships, and partnerships with local employers.
• Encourage responsible development that reflects the character and priorities of each community.
• Work alongside local governments, economic development organizations, and community leaders to identify opportunities for long-term success.
Lasting progress cannot be dictated from Madison. The people who live and work in our communities understand their needs better than anyone else. State government should be a partner that helps communities succeed—not a barrier that stands in their way.
When local voices are respected, communities are stronger, businesses grow, and families have greater opportunities to build their futures.
Strong Communities Start Locally
My Commitment
If elected, I will advocate for policies that support sustainable economic growth, strengthen local communities, and create opportunities for future generations. I will continue listening to residents, business owners, local officials, and community organizations to ensure the decisions I make reflect the priorities of the people I serve.