
FIGHTING FOR SAFETY, PROPSERITY, TRANSPARENCY, AND STRENGTH
FIGHTING FOR SAFETY, PROPSERITY, TRANSPARENCY, AND STRENGTH
Fayetteville can’t thrive until our neighborhoods are safe. I will fully support our law enforcement, push for full staffing, restore public trust, and make sure our families and businesses are protected. Safety isn’t optional — it’s the foundation.
Your tax dollars should be respected, not wasted. I’ll end wasteful contracts, eliminate hidden spending, and demand transparency from City Hall. As a business owner, I know how to stretch a dollar — and I’ll treat the city’s budget like it’s my own.
Let’s cut the red tape and make Fayetteville a magnet for opportunity. I’ll champion small businesses, support job creators, and ensure we invest in the areas that have been ignored for too long — including District 8.
Enough with the closed-door deals and bloated consultant reports. As your councilman, I will open the books, post spending reports, and push back against government secrecy. You deserve to know what’s happening — because it’s your money and your city.
Strong cities are built on strong families. That means clean streets, safe parks, good infrastructure, and leaders who listen. I’ll work every day to restore pride and purpose to our communities and remove the policies that are failing us.
I’ve watched this city drift toward politics over people, away from fiscal responsibility, and toward overreach. I’m not a politician — I’m your neighbor. And I’m running to bring common sense leadership.
I've lived in Fayetteville since I was 8 years old. I’m proud to call District 8 my home. From my early days at Vanstory Hills to graduating from Fayetteville Academy, this city shaped me — and now I’m stepping up to serve it.
I’m not a politician. I’m a local business owner, a neighbor, and someone who understands the struggles and opportunities facing our community. I’ve spent my life working hard, building relationships, and solving real problems — not spinning talking points or chasing political headlines.
I’m running for City Council because I believe Fayetteville is worth fighting for. I’ve seen what’s working, and I’ve seen what’s broken — and I know we need bold, honest leadership to make real change. It’s time to turn Fayetteville from America’s ‘Can Do’ City into America’s ‘Will Do’ City — and I’m ready to lead the way.
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