Trust Is Earned And I Am Honored To Have It

In public service, trust is everything.

 

You cannot lead a community if those who protect it do not trust you.

 

That is why I am especially proud to share that I have been endorsed by the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association and the professional firefighters and paramedics who serve Palm Beach Gardens as members of the International Association of Firefighters local 5470.

 

Make no mistake.

 

These endorsements mean a great deal because they are earned. They are not based on campaign rhetoric. They are based on my record, my votes, and my long-standing commitment to public safety.

 

When the men and women who wear a badge or run toward danger place their trust in you, that speaks volumes. It means they know you have stood with them. It means they know you understand the importance of investing in their safety, their training, and their ability to serve our community at the highest level.

 

Public safety has always been and will continue to be one of my top priorities.

 

During my time on the City Council, I supported and voted for numerous major improvements to strengthen our city’s public safety infrastructure. I supported the construction of a new Fire Apparatus and Central Supply Logistics Center.

 

I supported the construction of Fire Station Six at Avenir, improving response times and coverage for our western communities. I approved and funded a major renovation at Fire Station One, including the addition of a new Wellness Center. That investment improves health outcomes, reduces sick days, and enhances performance for our firefighters.

 

I voted to construct a new Fire Training Tower that now provides our crews, and crews from across the state, with the advanced training they need to be the very best at what they do.

 

I have a record of ensuring our first responders have the tools to keep us safe. I voted for funding of a new drone program used by both police and fire. I also approved funding for a new SWAT vehicle which is used during and after storms and for other emergencies.

 

These are not promises. They are projects approved, funded, or completed on my watch.

 

Our first responders deserve competitive pay and the equipment necessary to do their jobs safely and effectively. Keeping Palm Beach Gardens one of the safest cities in the country requires ongoing investment, steady leadership, and a clear understanding that public safety is not optional. It is foundational.

 

The trust placed in me by both our police officers and firefighters is something I take seriously. I am grateful for their confidence, and I will continue working every day to earn the trust of the entire Palm Beach Gardens community.

 

Experience matters. Leadership matters. And trust matters.

 

I am ready to continue leading — and I would be honored to have your support.

 

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