I’m running for Maryland State Senate District 17
not because I’ve always wanted to hold office, but because I’m tired of representatives who say the right things while our real priorities get left behind.
My family is in the same school drop-off lines. We shop at the same grocery stores. And we’ll still be here, living with whatever gets decided in Annapolis.
My opponent has had ten years. So let me ask plainly: are homes more affordable? Is universal pre-K fully accessible to every family who needs it? Do our neighbors feel safe and seen?
Experience in office and accountability for results are not the same thing. After a decade, the question isn’t whether we’ve passed good laws, it’s whether families can feel the difference.