Holiday Cheer and an Exciting New Year
- Dec 23, 2025
- 2 min read
I didn’t expect this holiday season to turn into a decision like this, but it did…
Somewhere between conversations with neighbors about the rising costs of living, the lack of affordable housing, and watching community voices getting brushed aside, it became clear that the leadership we deserve isn’t the leadership we’re getting.
After a lot of reflection, I’ve decided to run for Colorado House District 39.
As we head into the holidays, I wanted to share this update alongside a small glimpse of real life. So for a little holiday cheer, here's a photo of me, my partner Sophia, and the family dog because at the end of the day, this campaign is rooted in family, community, and the places we call home.

I have big dreams for this campaign. What I’m working to build is a movement focused on:
Representing my community, my generation, and our beautiful state of Colorado
Addressing the rising cost of living
Taking on the housing challenges facing our state
Over the past few months, I’ve been putting in the work quietly.
I’ve met with residents and leaders across Lone Tree, Castle Pines, Sterling Ranch, Roxborough, Franktown, and Larkspur.
I’ve shown up to local county and city council meetings and continued my infrastructure advocacy through my civil engineering work.
These aren’t “headline” moments, but they’re the foundation of a serious, people-first campaign focused on real solutions and grounded in data and real-world experiences, not political ideologies.
Before going any further, I want to pause and thank the founding donors who helped kick this campaign off. Your early belief made this possible, and I’m deeply grateful for your support.
One thing that has stuck with me in almost every conversation is this:
People don’t want politicians.
They want honest individuals who will show up, look at the data, and take responsibility. That’s the standard I’m holding myself to. I’ll always be direct about what I believe, and I’ll always be willing to listen, even when we disagree.
Now, for a small ask. If you believe in what I’m building and you’re able, I’d be grateful for your support as we head into 2026. Early contributions help cover the important behind-the- scenes infrastructure that this grassroots campaign needs to grow, and if donating isn’t the right move right now, sharing this message would be just as meaningful.
I want you to know I am grateful for your encouragement, your honesty, and your support. I hope you and your loved ones have a joyful Christmas and a strong start to the New Year.




Comments