Fixing Our Roads
Smarter Spending for Better Roads
Every time you hit a pothole, sit in traffic, or watch another car swerve to avoid a busted lane, you’re reminded of something we all know: our roads aren’t working—and neither is the way we fund them.
But the answer isn’t higher taxes. The answer is higher standards.
We already have the money. What we need is leadership that knows how to use it—to prioritize the streets and highways that serve working families, local businesses, and emergency services every single day.
I’ll make sure infrastructure dollars go where they matter most—repaving roads, expanding lanes, and clearing the bottlenecks that steal hours from our lives. This is about efficiency, not excuses. It’s about putting your tax dollars to work—where you can actually see the results.
And by pairing this investment with remote work incentives, we’ll take pressure off the system entirely—fewer commuters, less wear and tear, cleaner air, and roads that last longer.
This is what smart government looks like: not spending more, but spending better. Not delays and detours, but a real plan to move this district forward—mile by mile, block by block, street by street.
