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When you’re elected to represent your community, one of the most basic responsibilities is also one of the most important:

Showing up.

That means being present for meetings.
Being prepared to engage in discussions.
And being available to the people you represent.

It sounds simple — because it is.

But it matters.

Representation Requires Presence

County Council decisions impact budgets, services, infrastructure, and long-term planning for our community.

Those decisions deserve full attention and active participation.

Being present isn’t just about attendance — it’s about being engaged, asking questions, and taking the time to understand the impact of each decision.

Consistency Builds Trust

People notice consistency.

They notice when someone is:

  • Available
  • Engaged
  • Willing to listen

And they also notice when those things are missing.

Trust in leadership isn’t built through words — it’s built through actions, over time.

 

My Commitment

If elected, I will:

  • Show up
  • Be prepared
  • Stay engaged
  • Be accessible to the people I represent

Because that’s the job.

No shortcuts. No exceptions.

Simple, But Important

 

Good leadership doesn’t have to be complicated.

Sometimes it starts with doing the basics — consistently and well.

Showing up is one of them.

— Stephen Gray