Prepared to Lead: My Roadmap for Serving You
Running for Congress isn’t about a title. It’s about service. If you send me to Washington, I want you to know exactly how I’ll prepare myself to represent District 30 with discipline, honesty, and strength.
This is my commitment to you.
1. Listening First
I’ll walk neighborhoods, knock on doors, and host town halls across Oak Cliff, South Dallas, Lancaster, DeSoto, Duncanville, and Cedar Hill.
At every stop, I’ll ask one simple question: “What’s the #1 concern in your life right now?”
Your answers will guide my agenda in Congress.
2. Learning the Issues
I won’t pretend to have every answer. Instead, I’ll dig deep into the issues that matter most to families here:
Affordable childcare and education
Job training that leads to real careers
Better transportation and healthcare options
My promise: when I talk about policy, I’ll know the details and how they impact you.
3. Discipline and Consistency
I’ll keep a steady routine: daily study, regular outreach, and showing up for you every week — not just at election time.
Too many politicians disappear after they win. I won’t. You’ll see me in your neighborhoods, churches, and community events.
4. Building Trust and Relationships
I’ll hire staff who know both Washington and Dallas so our office runs with excellence.
I’ll work with anyone — Democrat or Republican — if it means delivering results for District 30.
I’ll always be honest with you, even when the truth is hard.
5. Staying Grounded
My faith in God keeps me humble and accountable.
My family keeps me honest.
You, the people, will keep me focused on service over self.
My Promise to You
I am committed to being ready from Day One — ready to listen, ready to learn, and ready to lead. I won’t claim perfection, but I will give you persistence, honesty, and a servant’s heart.
District 30 deserves nothing less.