Meeting Voters in the District
Posted on February 2, 2026
This past weekend I spent three days knocking on doors and meeting families across Lebanon County. From Cleona to Palmyra, from Annville to the western edge of the district, the same message came through loud and clear: people here are tired of Harrisburg deciding for them. They want practical solutions, not more mandates.
Property taxes were the number one concern. I met a retired couple in their 70s who've lived in the same house for 40 years. They're terrified that rising property taxes will force them out. Another family with three kids told me they're juggling two jobs each just to make ends meet—and childcare costs are eating into what little they save. These aren't isolated stories. They're the reality for too many families in our district.
Infrastructure came up again and again. Potholes on Route 422. Lead pipes in older neighborhoods. Sidewalks that need repair. One farmer told me he still can't get reliable broadband—his kids do homework in the car outside the library because the connection at home is too slow. That's unacceptable in 2026.
I also heard from veterans who've served our country and now worry about staying in their homes. From small business owners frustrated by permitting delays. From parents who want school choice so they can choose the best education for their children. Every conversation reinforced why I'm running: to fight for Lebanon County families and deliver real results.
I'm committed to taking these concerns to Harrisburg. If you'd like to share yours, reach out. I'm listening.