Our public library should be a place where families feel safe sending their children to read, learn, and grow. As your City Council representative, I will work to ensure that LGBTQ+ and other mature-themed books are relocated from the children’s section to the adult section, where parents can ma
Our public library should be a place where families feel safe sending their children to read, learn, and grow. As your City Council representative, I will work to ensure that LGBTQ+ and other mature-themed books are relocated from the children’s section to the adult section, where parents can make informed choices. This isn’t about banning books — it’s about preserving the innocence of childhood and putting parents back in charge. Let’s keep our public institutions aligned with the values that make Tyler strong.
City boards should reflect the people they serve. The current library board as well as others has become disconnected from the values of the people of Tyler. I will advocate for new appointments that better represent our faith-based, family-oriented, and traditional
City boards should reflect the people they serve. The current library board as well as others has become disconnected from the values of the people of Tyler. I will advocate for new appointments that better represent our faith-based, family-oriented, and traditional community. We need public servants who uphold our standards and listen to citizens—not bureaucrats pushing political agendas.
For years, residents in South Tyler have dealt with unbearable smells from the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The city’s response? Finger-pointing, studies, and no results. Enough is enough. As your councilman, I will demand accountability, push for third-party assessments, a
For years, residents in South Tyler have dealt with unbearable smells from the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The city’s response? Finger-pointing, studies, and no results. Enough is enough. As your councilman, I will demand accountability, push for third-party assessments, and push funding toward actual odor control technology, not more endless analysis. You deserve to enjoy your home without being run indoors by foul air.
Tyler doesn’t need to follow the latest political trends or bow to national activist groups. I will oppose any city-level Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) programs, mandates, or ordinances that dilute our community’s principles. Our tax dollars should n
Tyler doesn’t need to follow the latest political trends or bow to national activist groups. I will oppose any city-level Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) programs, mandates, or ordinances that dilute our community’s principles. Our tax dollars should not be spent on agendas that divide us. I will work to keep our local government focused on roads, safety, water, and basic services—not identity politics.
Our city government needs to live within its means, just like the rest of us. I will push for a line-by-line audit of city spending, cut wasteful programs, and expose mismanagement in areas like consultant contracts, inflated staff budgets, and redundant departme
Our city government needs to live within its means, just like the rest of us. I will push for a line-by-line audit of city spending, cut wasteful programs, and expose mismanagement in areas like consultant contracts, inflated staff budgets, and redundant departments. By restoring fiscal discipline, we can lower the burden on taxpayers and reduce rising property taxes that are hurting seniors, families, and first-time homeowners. Let’s clean up the books and put your money where it matters.
Local business owners are the backbone of Tyler’s economy, but they’re burdened by red tape, high fees, and limited support from City Hall. I will advocate for streamlined permitting, reduced regulatory hurdles, and targeted local incentives to help Tyler businesses g
Local business owners are the backbone of Tyler’s economy, but they’re burdened by red tape, high fees, and limited support from City Hall. I will advocate for streamlined permitting, reduced regulatory hurdles, and targeted local incentives to help Tyler businesses grow and hire locally. Every dollar spent at a local business stays in Tyler. Let’s invest in our people, restore pride in craftsmanship, and revitalize the spirit of entrepreneurship that built this city.
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