
LESS TAXES SO FAMILIES CAN AFFORD TO LIVE.
El Paso County's affordability crisis comes from costs rising while everyday incomes stay flat. Housing is harder to find, utilities and basics cost more, and families feel like they’re running faster just to stay in place. Growth is happening, but it’s not translating into relief for locals. Real solutions start at the community level: support small businesses that pay better wages, and keep money circulating locally. Focus on practical, common-sense growth. More places to live, more ways to earn, and fewer barriers between people and stability. It gets better when El Paso County invests in its own people and keeps growth grounded in reality.

ZERO TOLERANCE FOR WASTEFUL SPENDING
El Paso County deserves leadership that treats every taxpayer dollar with respect. Under the current county judge, too much money has been tied up in wasteful spending and misplaced priorities, leaving families wondering where their tax dollars are really going. Instead of finger-pointing, I’m focused on real solutions: stronger oversight, transparent budgeting, and performance-based spending that delivers results for our community. To show I’m serious about service over politics, I’m pledging to donate 25% of my salary if elected, because leadership should be about giving back, not taking more.

LEADERSHIP THAT WORKS FOR YOU NOT THEM
El Paso County needs leadership that works for the people who live here, not for outside interests or political insiders. Real leadership listens first, stays grounded in everyday reality, and measures success by whether families can afford to live, work, and stay in the city they love. When leaders are accountable to neighbors instead of networks, decisions start reflecting real needs: stability, opportunity, and dignity. Leadership should feel close, not distant, present in the community, and focused on outcomes that actually improve daily life.
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HOLDING GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABLE EVERYTIME
Holding government accountable in El Paso County means expecting results, not excuses. It’s about asking simple questions: are things more affordable, are services actually working, are residents better off than before? Accountability happens when the community stays engaged, demands transparency, and refuses to accept broken systems as “just the way it is.” Government should answer to the people it serves, and when it doesn’t, El Paso County has the right and responsibility to push back, speak up, and insist on better. If I’m elected, I will bring that accountability directly to the commissioners court. I will make sure leadership answers to the people, stays transparent, and is measured by outcomes that truly improve daily life in our city.

