Specifics you can hold me to — each tied to the cost of living, not a culture war.
Target the litigation costs behind the ~79%-of-lawsuits problem driving premiums, and fight for property-tax relief like the rollback our representative rejected. The bill, not the talking point.
It’s an 85–33 Republican supermajority. A Republican from District 90 is in the room where Florida’s budget and laws are written — and can bring resources home.
Twenty years modernizing systems and cutting waste. I’ll bring measurement and discipline to how Tallahassee spends your money.
Clean water and our coast aren’t partisan. I’ll work with the majority to fund protection — instead of filing bills that die in committee.
A plan you can hold me to from day one, built around the one thing that unites this district: the cost of living.
Go after the litigation and fraud costs baked into your premium — the documented driver — and measures to bring more insurers back to compete in Florida.
Champion the rolled-back-rate approach our current representative voted against — real dollars back in homeowners’ pockets.
Stand up monthly office hours and schedule the first town hall — in the first 90 days, not the first re-election year.
Work the budget process from inside the governing majority to actually fund coastal and water protection.
A plain-English record of every vote, posted publicly — accountability built in from the start.
The average Palm Beach County premium — highest in the nation, roughly two to three times what the typical American pays to insure a home.
Recent state reforms have started bringing rates down — about 26,000 county homes saw an average 11.9% cut. A start, not a finish: we still pay the most in America.
Real relief means continuing to attack the litigation and fraud costs baked into premiums — and bringing more insurers back to compete — not slogans about “fighting for families.”
FL Office of Insurance Regulation, Property Insurance Stability Report (Jan. 2025).
In 2024, Delray Beach did something almost no city in South Florida did: it cut property taxes to the rolled-back rate. The current representative voted against it.
The rolled-back rate Delray adopted for 2025 — the only South Florida taxing authority to do it, per the city manager.
What the rollback kept out of city collections and in residents’ pockets — about $278 for a $1 million homesteaded property.
Then-Commissioner Long voted no on the rollback, and against the budget 3–2. I’ll always start from: can we give it back?
The Coastal Star, Sept. 4, 2024.
With a median home value of $370,400 and insurance and taxes climbing, too many District 90 families are being squeezed out of houses they already own.
Median home value — U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year, District 90.
Patients deserve to know the price before the procedure — clear, upfront, comparable. Sunlight lowers cost.
Support telehealth and local clinics so an older, coastal district isn’t driving an hour for routine care.
Guard the programs retirees rely on, and crack down on the billing and scams that target them.
Clean water, healthy beaches, and flood resilience aren’t partisan in a coastal district — they’re property values and quality of life. The difference is whether you can actually fund them.
Florida has ranked at the top of the nation for homeowners-insurance non-renewals — families dropped through no fault of their own, pushed into Citizens or left scrambling. Lower premiums mean nothing if carriers won’t write the policy. I’ll work to bring insurers back to compete here and to stop the churn of non-renewals that leaves homeowners exposed.
Florida’s leading non-renewal rate — reported 2025 (industry/news analyses; confirm latest figures before publication).
The average District 90 commute is about 25 minutes — better than Florida overall, and worth protecting as we grow.
Mean travel time to work, 25.1 minutes — U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year, District 90.
Families can’t get ahead if they don’t feel secure at home. I’ll back the people who keep us safe — and the systems behind them.
Parents deserve a clear view of what their kids are taught and how their schools spend — an engineer’s standard of openness.
Strong reading and math, plus technical and trade pathways that lead to good Florida jobs — not everyone’s path runs through a four-year degree.
Keep good teachers in District 90 by treating the profession — and the dollars behind it — with respect.
District 90 runs on small businesses — shops, restaurants, contractors, freelancers. Government should clear the runway, not clog it.
District 90’s median age runs well above Florida and the nation. For neighbors on fixed incomes, every insurance hike and tax increase lands directly. I’ll fight to hold down the costs that hit seniors first — insurance, property taxes, prescriptions — and to protect them from the fraud and scams that target retirees.
Median age — U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year, District 90.
More than 7,600 veterans call District 90 home. They kept their promise to us.
Keeping ours means earned benefits without runaround, real support for the transition home, and a state that has their back.
~7,643 veterans (4.9% of the population) — U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year, District 90.
Public money should come with a public, readable accounting — where every dollar goes, in language you don’t need a degree to follow.
Tighten the rules on lobbying and conflicts so representatives answer to constituents, not connections.
The same standard I’m holding myself to: a public reason for every vote, posted for anyone to read.
Tap the issue that hits your household hardest. (No sign-up, no tracking — just tell me where to push.)