Where I Stand
Prosperity Begins with Freedom.
Lower Taxes • Less Regulation • More Opportunity
Why It Matters
America's economy is strongest when individuals are free to innovate, build businesses, and pursue opportunity without unnecessary government interference.
Small businesses are the backbone of our communities. They create jobs, support families, and drive innovation, yet they often carry the greatest burden from excessive regulation and rising costs.
Washington doesn't create prosperity. The American people do.
Government cannot create prosperity by spending more money or adding more bureaucracy. Lasting economic growth comes from the creativity, hard work, and determination of the American people.
Washington's job is not to manage the economy. Its job is to create an environment where Americans are free to succeed.
Where I Stand
I support reducing unnecessary regulations that make it harder for entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses.
I support a simpler, fairer tax system that allows families and small businesses to keep more of what they earn.
Inflation acts as a hidden tax on every American. Congress must stop reckless spending that weakens the purchasing power of working families.
Economic freedom means trusting individuals—not Washington—to make the best decisions for themselves, their families, and their businesses.
My Commitments
Reduce Taxes
Americans should keep more of the money they earn through hard work.
Cut Red Tape
I will work to eliminate unnecessary federal regulations that burden businesses and entrepreneurs.
Fight Inflation
Fiscal responsibility protects the value of every American's paycheck and savings.
Support Small Business
Small businesses deserve an environment where they can compete, grow, and create jobs.
Encourage Free Markets
Competition, innovation, and entrepreneurship—not government planning—create lasting prosperity.
Promote Economic Freedom
Government should create opportunity—not barriers—for those willing to work and innovate.
Bottom Line
The American Dream is built on freedom, personal responsibility, and opportunity—not dependence on government. When people are free to build, invest, and innovate, our entire nation prospers.
My goal is simple: make it easier to succeed in America, not harder.