For far too long, Butler County has endured representation that’s been slippery and unreliable. Two years ago, my opponent was elected, and since then, her votes on the state house floor have only solidified this pattern. Instead of focusing on what truly matters to the people of District 12, she’s chosen to advance a personal agenda that doesn't reflect our community's priorities.
While she casts votes that suit her own interests, critical questions—the ones that affect our jobs, our schools, our infrastructure—slip through the cracks. Time and again, she dodges accountability, and the people of this district deserve better. Accountability is the cornerstone of public trust, and without it, real leadership is impossible.
As District 12 continues to grow at an accelerating pace, we need representation that matches our ambition and cares about our future. We need leaders who don’t just pay lip service but actively engage with the needs of the people. Leaders who bring transparency, consistency, and a commitment to the public good.
In my years serving this community—as a two-term constable, as president of the Valencia Borough Council, and in many other capacities—I’ve made it my mission to represent the people of Butler County with integrity. I understand what’s at stake, and I’ve never let important issues go unaddressed. It’s time to hold my opponent accountable for her record and ensure that District 12’s future is built on trust and real leadership, not personal agendas.
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