Not a Politician Just Someone Who Cares

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Not a Politician Just Someone Who Cares -

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I may not have been born in New Hampshire, but this state has become home -- and there is no place I would rather fight for. After putting down roots in Gilmanton, I quickly discovered a deep passion for this community, its people, and the values that make it special. As a retired State Trooper, I have seen firsthand the real challenges that families, business owners, and hardworking residents face every single day.

I am a proud mother of two. My son is currently serving in the United States Army in Kenya, and my daughter recently graduated from Norwich University, one of the nation's most prestigious military colleges, and is proudly joining the United States Coast Guard. I know what it means to watch the people you love most put on a uniform and answer the call to serve. That sacrifice is not lost on me.

What drove my decision to run for office is not a lifetime of political ambition, it is a genuine love for this State, a desire to continue in public service, and a deep belief that every resident deserves a representative who truly listens, shows up, and puts people before politics. New Hampshire gave me the opportunity, and now I am ready to give back again, by fighting for the values and freedoms that my own children are serving to protect.

New Hampshire's economy is strong, but it should work for everyone. New Hampshire needs policies that create real opportunity for every family in our district.

For me, security is not just about policy, it’s personal. With my 20 years in Law Enforcement, a son serving in the Army and a daughter joining the Coast Guard, I will always stand with our law enforcement, support our first responders, and fight to keep New Hampshire the safe state we are proud to call home.

New Hampshire's no income tax, no sales tax is worth fighting for -- but rising property taxes are pushing families, seniors, and homeowners to their limits. Property taxes need to stay in check, wasteful spending needs to be cut, and your hard-earned money needs to stays where it belongs.

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New Hampshire deserves a representative who shows up, speaks up, and never gives up. I promise to be that voice for you every single day.

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