Phoenix deserves leadership that takes action.
As a business owner and community leader, I’ve seen firsthand how rising crime, homelessness, and government red tape are hurting our families and local businesses.
I’m running for Phoenix City Council, District 6 to bring real solutions, not excuses.
We need to support police and first responders, fix homelessness with accountability and real services, cut red tape so small businesses can thrive, and ensure smart growth that protects our communities.
It’s time to #TakeBackPhoenix. Join me.
Phoenix has spent $180 million on homelessness since 2021.
Now “The Zone” is returning again.
No neighborhood, business owner, or family should be forced to accept disorder as normal.
We need results:
• enforce public safety laws
• expand treatment and recovery
• improve emergency response
• hold leadership accountable
Compassion without accountability is not a strategy.
Phoenix should be safe, clean, and responsive again. #phoenixaz
In 2020 a Phoenix family needed 26% of its income to afford a home. Today it’s 44%. The family didn’t change the math did. Time for City Hall to build for working families again. #phoenixaz
🚨Honored to earn the endorsement of Mark Lewis, retired Director of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District.
Mark understands how critical responsible water policy is to the future of Phoenix for homeowners, families, jobs, and long-term growth.
Phoenix needs leadership focused on public safety, affordability, economic growth, and protecting the resources that make our city strong.
I’m grateful for his support and ready to get to work for District 6.
#Phoenix #PhoenixCityCouncil
Thank you to the Arizona Private Lender’s Association for hosting Senate President @votewarren and myself at the Phoenix Country Club.
Appreciate the opportunity to speak with Arizona lenders, investors, and business leaders about the future of Phoenix.
Great turnout at the Lincoln Luncheon hosted by the @MaricopaGOP . Proud to represent https://t.co/o9ZftSIxZh, meet voters, and gather signatures for my Phoenix City Council campaign. Momentum is building.
We officially started collecting signatures for Phoenix City Council District 6.
I’m running because Phoenix needs practical leadership focused on safer neighborhoods, responsible growth, accountability, and common sense solutions.
If you live in Arcadia, Biltmore, Ahwatukee, or Central Phoenix, sign the using link below.
Please share with neighbors in District 6.
https://t.co/zwT0UWZF5x
#phoenixaz
Try this instead. Audit the routes are the trucks even running efficiently? Look at the fleet, are we replacing vehicles on the right schedule or are we keeping old ones too long and burning cash on maintenance? Look at the contracts. Competitive bids or just renewing the same vendors every year?
Before you raise my bill, show me what you cut.
City says vehicle costs are up 52%, labor 32%, maintenance 40%. Their plan? Charge residents more.
That's not a plan. That's a bill.
20 years in business taught me when costs go up, you find the inefficiencies first. Nobody at City Hall seems interested in doing that work.
Campaign doesn’t stop. My son jumped in for me at a Paradise Valley event meeting candidates, building relationships, and representing what we’re about. Proud moment.
Spent the morning knocking doors in #Ahwatukee real conversations with people who care about where Phoenix is headed.
Quick burrito stop, then back at it.
This campaign is built door by door.