Like my neighbors in Chester and Delaware counties, I’m bombarded with political rhetoric that pits blue versus red and red versus blue, leaving no room for conversation or solutions.
With an almost even split between Republicans and Democrats in Pennsylvania – not to mention a growing group of registered Independents – it’s time to unite our ‘purple’ communities and solve problems that affect all of us.
- How can we fix the economy and ensure working families keep more of their hard-earned dollars?
- How can we secure the border while welcoming those seeking refuge and legal pathways to citizenship?
- How can we improve mental health, make healthcare affordable and support our veterans and aging populations?
- How can we ensure every child has a family and every family can afford childcare?
- How can we strengthen education, build a talented workforce and attract businesses to invest locally?
- How can we leverage our natural resources to lower energy costs while also protecting our environment?
- How can we tackle crime and drugs while ensuring the law is applied fairly?
No party owns the answers. But together we can find them.
As a registered Republican, I work and volunteer every day with people of all party affiliations who care more about making the world better than scoring partisan points.
That’s what I’m about.
And it’s what the people of Pennsylvania deserve.