Warwick in 2026
I have some exciting news to share today: After much discussion with my family, I have decided to re-enter the political arena in 2026. I will be seeking to represent Ward 1 in the Warwick City Council.
Since running for office in 2020 and 2022, I’ve had 4 years to continue listening to my neighbors: friends, other parents, teachers, and students. Their opinions, ideas, and concerns are the ones that I will carry to the City Council.
Warwick Schools are at a crossroads, and we need someone on the City Council who understands that. Someone who values education, and the communities that are built around our schools, not just fiscal efficiency. I’m invested in our public schools. My kids attend E.T. Wyman, and I teach there in the after-school program as well. The School Budget has become a hot button issue, but I think there are larger budgeting issues at hand in our city and state, and it’s important that we don’t let our schools and the children and families of Warwick suffer as a result.
We need someone with a vision to keep the streets of Warwick safe for pedestrians, pets, and cyclists. Warwick has the ability to be a walkable city, and I want to encourage that. It’s how we get to know our neighbors, and build our sense of community.
We also need to encourage building more housing. Infill development and greater housing density will add more properties paying into city taxes, which eases the burden on struggling households.
I was fortunate to have a great deal of support in my previous runs, and I’ll be asking for help again in 2026. When I look at all the concerns in the world, I feel that starting in my own backyard is where I can make the most impact. I hope I can count on your support.