Rooted in Racine - I was born and have lived my entire life in Racine. I am a graduate of Horlick High School. My husband and I own our home in West Racine and we are proud to be raising our kids here. I know this community and am dedicated to serving it.
Building a Healthy and Sustainable City - As a mother of two, I am focused on what Racine will be for future generations. I serve on the City's Board of Parks and Recreation because I want to preserve our green spaces and support initiatives to reduce the City's carbon footprint. As healthcare costs rise, each year less kids see primary care doctors, which is why I support expanding access to healthcare through the City's proposed federally qualified health clinic.
Representation Matters - I believe that being a good neighbor means that you actually get to know your neighbors. Elected officials should also get to know their constituents and not just during an election year. As Alderman, I would want you to know that I am available, accessible, and responsive because representation does matter.
Creating an Inclusive Community - Racine faces some real challenges and has some significant disparities to overcome. However, I know that together we can create a more welcoming and inclusive community for all our residents. We can be a City that works towards reducing racial disparities in income and homeownership, a City where the LGBTQ+ community knows they are safe and embraced, and where there is abundant access to mental health services to support those experiencing trauma or who have suicidal thoughts.