Galveston is more than where I live, it’s my home. Like many of you, I care deeply about our neighborhoods, our families, and the future we’re building together. I believe local government works best when it is honest, transparent, and rooted in the everyday experiences of the people it serves. That belief is what led me to step forward and run for Galveston City Council in District 6.
I’m not a career politician. I’m a resident who listens, asks questions, and believes that trust is earned through actions, not promises. Too often, people feel unheard or lost in the process, unsure of where to turn, how decisions are made, or whether their concerns truly matter. I believe city government should be accessible, understandable, and responsive. Residents deserve clear communication, thoughtful decision-making, and leadership that values accountability at every level.
District 6 has been well served, and I want to acknowledge the strong leadership of our current City Councilwoman and mayoral candidate, Marie Robb. She has set a high standard for dedication, integrity, and service to this community. Stepping into a role that follows her leadership means big shoes to fill, and I don’t take that lightly. My goal is not to replace her work, but to honor it by continuing a commitment to listening, representing, and advocating for the people of District 6.
I believe a city moves forward when its residents have a voice, not just during elections, but throughout the entire process. I want to be that voice: someone who shows up, who listens carefully, and who helps ensure that neighbors don’t get lost in bureaucracy or overlooked in decision-making. Whether it’s navigating city services, addressing neighborhood concerns, or planning responsibly for the future, I believe leadership starts with being present and approachable.
District 6 plays a vital role in Galveston, and its residents deserve representation that reflects their concerns, priorities, and values. My goal is simple: to serve with integrity, to remain accessible to my neighbors, and to work collaboratively toward practical solutions that move our city forward while preserving what makes Galveston special.
This campaign is about people, not politics. It’s about trust, honesty, transparency, and community. It’s about making sure every voice matters and working together to move Galveston forward, one neighborhood at a time.