Eighth-generation Wisconsinite. A healthcare professional and a small-business owner. Husband and Dad. Running for Wisconsin State Senate in District 5.
I am incredibly honored to receive the endorsement of the Waukesha County Police Chiefs Association.
For over a decade, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside law enforcement throughout our communities. I’ve seen firsthand the challenges they face, the sacrifices they make, and the dedication they bring to keeping our families safe.
This endorsement means a great deal because it comes from the men and women who understand public safety better than anyone. When it comes to keeping our communities safe, supporting law enforcement, holding repeat violent offenders accountable, and ensuring families feel secure in their neighborhoods, there is a clear choice in this race.
I’m grateful for their trust and support, and I look forward to continuing to fight for safe communities across the 5th Senate District!
Healthcare feels confusing, expensive, and inefficient. It is too often patients are left frustrated by systems that don’t put them first. As a healthcare provider and owner of my practice, I have had too many patients give me their story of being passed from doctor to doctor and medication to medication before seeing us. We need a system that balances cost, quality, and access and works for families.
I was in Madison today handing in signatures, and thanks to the support from across the district, I am on the ballot! There will now, officially, be a clear choice in this election between a healthcare provider and small business owner who will prioritize results and a politician who prioritizes playing politics.
Happy Birthday, Wisconsin! We love you for the beautiful lakes, incredible seasons, the finest cheese, the brandy old fashioned, the world's best beers, making Illinois sports teams cry, and being the best dang place to raise a family. Let's keep it that way! *and we'll try not to think about some of the winters.
Government should be run the same way I treat my patients at the healthcare practice I started. You don’t get real results by treating the symptoms, you get results by treating the root cause. Results > politics is what this district is asking for, and it’s exactly how I’ll lead in the state senate.
Very cool experience attending Industry Signing Day at Wauwatosa East High School yesterday!
These students aren’t just graduating, but are stepping directly into careers that will help build Wisconsin’s future.
The skilled trades offer incredible opportunities: strong incomes, entrepreneurship, job security, and the ability to build a great life and support a family without taking on massive student loan debt.
Wisconsin needs more builders, creators, problem solvers, and skilled workers, and today was a reminder that the future is bright.
Congratulations to all of the students signing and thank you to the teachers, mentors, unions, businesses, and families helping make these opportunities possible.
Great discussion this morning at the Turnout for Transportation Roundtable hosted by @TDAWisconsin in Oak Creek this morning!
Wisconsin’s infrastructure, roads, and transportation systems impact everything from public safety to economic growth to the cost of doing business for families and employers across our state.
I appreciated the opportunity to speak as well as hear directly from community leaders, industry professionals, and local officials about the challenges ahead, and the importance of practical, long-term solutions that keep Wisconsin moving forward.
As someone who built a business here and works directly with communities across this district, I’ll continue focusing on results, accountability, and smart investments that strengthen Wisconsin’s future.
Yesterday in Elm Grove was awesome. Being able to spend a day seeing old friends and meeting new ones really made Memorial Day mean so much. We really are so blessed to live in America, and it is very good for us to remember those who gave everything so we can have this country.
It might not be the most trendy political talking-point, but addressing our healthcare problems starts by encouraging physical activity in our kids and community. Let’s get Wisconsin to the national average and then lead the country!
This is why I’m running for state senate. So our children can have the same opportunity we did. I know we can do it if we put results > politics and remember the shared values that made us who we are.
Brookfield police arrested a man near Storms Golf Range today. Police say he threatened to kill someone at Brookfield Square Mall this morning. @WISN12News
Thank you to Chief Garcia and the officers of the Brookfield Police Department who continue to protect and serve our community day in and day out. It has also been a pleasure helping the staff at the Brookfield Police Department with injury prevention and keeping the people who keep us safe healthy.
I think, at times, we take for granted the risks our law enforcement officers face every day they go to work. Having family members in uniform myself, I always try to make sure I take the time to appreciate their service.
Today is National Peace Officers Memorial Day, a day to recognize the men and women who accepted that risk and either lost their lives or were disabled in the line of duty.
I hope you will join me in spending some time today appreciating what they do, and remembering the lives that have been lost and changed forever.
Great conversation over coffee in Elm Grove this morning with your next Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge, @LoCocoforJudge!
Really appreciated the discussion about public safety, supporting law enforcement, and the importance of holding repeat violent offenders accountable while keeping our communities safe!