West Philly raised me. It shaped my values and my belief that our community deserves better.
I’m running for State Representative in the 10th District to F.O.C.U.S. on:
✅ Fairness
✅ Opportunity
✅ Community
✅ Unity
✅ Safety
Let’s build the future we deserve. #2026campaign
This isn’t the ending we planned for but it’s also not the end of the work. The F.O.C.U.S. Mission lives on and has only just begun…
I will no longer be a PA House District 10 Democratic candidate for the upcoming Pennsylvania primary election in May.
AI data centers are jacking up energy demand, and Pennsylvanians are getting hit with the bill. Stop letting big tech offload costs onto working families. Enough is enough.
As data centers working to develop artificial intelligence increase the demand for power in the commonwealth, Pennsylvania lawmakers have sought solutions to stem the associated rise of electricity costs.
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Breaking News: The Pentagon asked the White House for $200 billion to fund the war in Iran, according to two officials with knowledge of the matter. The sum is nearly a quarter of the entire U.S. annual defense budget. https://t.co/y4eWSOe5gN
Pennsylvanians know our elections are secure. We should strengthen participation, not create barriers for seniors, families, and longtime residents. https://t.co/Fi5ros6mpd
If 25% of Pennsylvanians can’t afford their power bills, the system isn’t working. Rising costs with no relief isn’t acceptable. We need action, not excuses.
Studies show nearly 25% of Pennsylvanians can't pay their power bills at least once a year. But an energy think tank says residents shouldn't expect those bills to come down anytime soon. https://t.co/BivqJDqbP2
This is a step, but we need to make sure these investments actually serve the people who’ve held North Philly together for decades. Affordable housing must prioritize longtime residents, especially seniors, so they can stay in the communities they built.
PHL delays are a direct impact of the government shutdown. When Washington fails, essential workers like TSA are stretched thin and travelers pay the price. We need leadership that keeps government running.
JUST IN🚨: Major disruption at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) this morning 😳 Several TSA checkpoints (including A-West, C, and F) are temporarily closed due to staffing issues from the ongoing partial gov shutdown. Lines shifting—arrive early!
Creating more barriers to vote isn’t protecting democracy, it’s restricting it.
And the fact that this is getting more attention than lowering costs for working families says everything about the current priorities from this administration in Washington.
The bill would require voters to show a U.S. passport, or a driver’s license paired with proof of a person’s citizenship, such as a birth certificate.
https://t.co/YlvR1Dwjtf
As a Democrat, I unapologetically stand on the side of moral clarity, which includes opposing endless wars, the starvation and murder of children, and investing in our people here at home instead of spending $1 billion a day bombing Iran and mourning our fallen service members.
Gas up. Groceries up. Rent up.
Meanwhile working families are being told the economy is doing great. People feel the reality every time they fill up their tank.
The School District of Philadelphia isn't listening to our kids, so I went to @Robesonofficial to hear for myself what students think of the District's plan to close their school.
@PHLschoolboard listen to our students. Don't close Robeson!
With a majority in the Senate and the house it’s always the Democrats this or the Democrats that…🤨
There are families whose recent paychecks said $0 but yet we want to have a finger pointing contest.
Economic development matters. But if data centers strain our power grid, consume huge amounts of water, and drive up energy costs, we have to ask whether working families are being protected in the process.
@SpotlightPA
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