
Taxes:
We’re committed to cutting unnecessary taxes and wasteful spending in Maryland. Hardworking families shouldn’t be punished for owning a home or working to get ahead. It’s time to eliminate burdens like property and personal taxes that do more harm than good—and to demand accountability in how every tax dollar is spent. By cutting government waste and focusing only on what truly serves Maryland’s residents, we can give people the financial freedom they deserve and make our state a place where prosperity is possible again.
Energy:
Maryland can and should be energy independent. We have the resources, innovation, and workforce to power our own state — we just need the leadership and common sense to make it happen. By putting all generations of energy on the table — from clean renewables to traditional, reliable sources — we can ensure affordable, dependable power for every Maryland family. It’s time to reduce unnecessary restrictions on our power plants and allow responsible energy production right here at home. Energy independence means lower costs, more jobs, and a stronger, freer Maryland.
Cost of Living:
We must lower the cost of living for every Maryland resident. That starts with becoming energy independent — producing reliable, affordable power right here in our own state. We also need to bring common sense back to our insurance system by reducing over-inflated requirements that drive up premiums for families and small businesses. Marylanders should not be footing the bill for illegal immigrants within our healthcare system. And it’s time to eliminate unnecessary fees and secondary or tertiary taxes that burden hard-working citizens without providing any real benefit. It’s about restoring fairness, accountability, and affordability to government — and putting Marylanders first again.
Safety:
We’re committed to restoring safety and stability across Maryland. Working closely with law enforcement, we will strengthen our communities by rebuilding the family unit and bringing back personal accountability and responsibility. It’s time to allow communities to have a greater voice in how they govern themselves and to eliminate the failed policy of no-cash bail. We must also recruit, retain, and support highly qualified law enforcement officers who protect and serve with integrity — and give them the respect, resources, and leadership they deserve.
Agriculture:
As a farmer, I understand firsthand the struggles Maryland’s small farms face. We must protect our family farms from being driven out of business and break the stronghold of the four major beef packers that control our markets. Maryland should put American farmers first — supporting local producers, restoring fair competition, and keeping our food supply strong, independent, and homegrown.