What's happening in our Country, State, and towns demands engagement, not retreat. When something isn’t working we step up.
I grew up in a small business family in Massachusetts. The Great Recession was my political awakening when I spent nearly two years unemployed and fighting to recover. That experience shaped my belief that government needs to change and support working families — not just the well-connected.
For the past decade, I’ve built my life here in Connecticut with my wife, investing in the communities we call home. I’ve worked to secure Democratic victories, listened to voters across northeastern Connecticut, befriended local and state politicians, and volunteered time to help make the region a desirable place to reside.
Now, I’m focused on bringing real investment to eastern Connecticut, protecting working families, and making sure our communities finally get their fair share.
Priorities
My exploratory committee is researching the issues affecting northeastern Connecticut and how to provide true representation through successful, viable runs for state office. Key priorities include:
Tangible Results need to be delivered. We must secure more long-overdue state funding for local projects.
Our communities need better advocacy. Protecting towns from unfunded mandates and defending civil rights is critical.
Renewed focus on affordability must be a priority. We must champion policies that make Connecticut more affordable.