
WHAT I WILL DO FOR YOU.
Fix Traffic.
Stop the Chaos.
We can’t keep approving growth while roads fall further behind. The county needs a real plan that puts infrastructure first.
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I will tie development directly to road capacity
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Require infrastructure before new projects are approved
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Focus on fixing the roads people use every day, including rural areas under pressure
Right now, people sit in traffic because the county failed to plan. That ends with me.
Get Growth Under Control.
Protect Rural Lexington County.
Growth isn’t the problem. Poorly managed growth is.
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I will stop rubber-stamping developments that don’t fit our community
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Protect rural areas from overdevelopment
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Make sure growth pays for the roads, schools, and services it requires
Growth should work for District 2 families, not happen to them. I’ll change that.
Respect Taxpayers.
Demand Results.
You’re paying more and seeing fewer results. That’s not acceptable.
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I will bring discipline back to county spending
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Cut waste and focus on core services
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Push back on spending that doesn’t deliver real value
We kept taxes low and delivered results in Lexington. I’ll do the same at the county level.
Build Infrastructure That Keeps Up.
Growth without infrastructure is what got us here.
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Expand road, water, and sewer capacity ahead of demand
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Invest in long-term solutions, not short-term fixes
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Make smart upgrades now to avoid higher costs later
Better planning now prevents bigger problems later.
Keep Communities Safe and Strong.
Growth means nothing if we lose what makes Lexington County a great place to live.
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I will support law enforcement and public safety
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Protect neighborhoods from poor planning decisions
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Keep communities safe and strong for families
That’s how we protect what makes Lexington County worth calling home.
Accountability.
No More Excuses.
People are tired of excuses, and they should be.
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I will bring transparency back to county government
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Take responsibility for decisions
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Focus on results people can actually see and feel
It’s time to get Lexington County back on track.
