Meet the Candidate

I’m a jack of many trades and master of none who likes music, photography, cards and pickleball.

I came to Knoxville to attend the University of Tennessee. After graduating, I knew this was home. I decided to stay and have been proud to call Knoxville home for over twenty-five years. This is where I met my wife. Our daughter was born at UT Medical Center, and this beautiful state is our home.

I believe in Tennessee, and that together we can work towards a better future for Tennesseans.

Believe in a Better Tennessee

I believe our mountains, waterways, and wildlife are three of the things that make Tennessee such an amazing place to live in, and as such, we should protect these resources. Not only is it the right thing to do, but it is also a key piece of our economy that is slowly being destroyed. I want our children to be able to play in a river or a creek without having to worry about getting a bacterial infection. I want them to be able to hike through the mountains with their kids and still see the wonderful array of plants and animals Tennessee has to offer. I want Tennesseans to be able to fish from our rivers, lakes, and creeks and not worry about whether the fish they are feeding their families is contaminated by pollutants. We must protect our natural resources and invest in water conservation, reclamation and updating our sewage systems to prevent further contamination of our waterways.

Tennessee Deserves Better

I am a dad with an amazing daughter, and yes, I worry about raising her in Tennessee.

I worry about raising her in a state where she could be ostracized, feel ashamed or be bullied by an adult in power for being different. A state with an abortion ban, telling my daughter and every other woman and girl in Tennessee that they no longer have bodily autonomy, that they do not get the same control over their body or their pursuit of happiness as a male.

I worry about raising my child in a state where the legislature is attacking education, teachers, librarians and books while underfunding our public schools. A state where being homeless is a felony and the House Leader endorsed burning books while another member extolled the virtues of Hitler. We have a legislature that is so terrible at their job that they must scapegoat minorities to distract from their continuous failures and misdeeds. None of this is acceptable, and I’m running because it’s time our legislators actually started working for the people of Tennessee instead of just passing laws to punish us and doing whatever they can to assist corporations in their relentless fleecing us. Tennesseans deserve better, and this November we can remind our Legislature that this is our Tennessee!