What I'm Fighting For
These aren't policy positions focus-grouped by consultants. They're the hills I'm willing to die on.
Sacramento forgot who they work for. Time to remind them.
Privacy Sanctuary
California bans plastic straws but buys your location data from brokers.
I will shut down the Fusion Centers. I will ban ALPR data sharing with the feds. I will pass the California Privacy Sanctuary Act. Your data is your property, and the surveillance state ends here.
Issues
Right to Repair
If You Bought It, You Own It
John Deere uses copyright to stop farmers from fixing their own tractors. Apple bricks your phone for using third-party parts. These are government-granted monopolies, not free markets. I will end the IP laws that turned you into a digital serf.
Individual Rights
Rights Aren't Granted
The state thinks it grants you rights. It doesn't. From free speech to self-defense, your rights are pre-political. I'm not here to give you freedom. I'm here to stop Sacramento from taking it.
Freedom to Build
End the Housing Cartel
Sacramento created this housing crisis with their zoning codes and NIMBY regulations. Every "affordable housing" program is a band-aid on a wound they inflicted. Stop blocking development. Let people build homes. Get out of the way.
Transportation Freedom
You Shouldn't Need a Car
The government forces you to drive by banning walkable neighborhoods and subsidizing highways. Car dependency is central planning with a different name. I'll legalize mixed-use zoning, end parking mandates, and let the market build the transit people actually want.
End the Drug War
Your Body, Your Choice
The War on Drugs has been a 50-year failure that destroyed more lives than it saved. It militarized police, filled prisons with nonviolent offenders, and did nothing to stop addiction. Decriminalize. Treat addiction as health, not crime. End the war.
Self-Defense Rights
Defend Yourself
You have the absolute right to protect yourself and your family. Sacramento's gun laws don't stop criminals. All they do is disarm law-abiding citizens. The Second Amendment isn't negotiable. Restore your right to self-defense without begging for permission.
Education Freedom
Parents Over Bureaucrats
Parents should decide how their children are educated. Not bureaucrats, not unions, not Sacramento. Fund students, not systems. School choice, homeschool freedom, and no more trapping kids in failing schools because of their zip code.
Open Source Government
Public Code for Public Money
Every line of government software should be open source. You paid for it. You should own it, audit it, and reuse it. No more licensing fees to Microsoft with your tax dollars. No more black-box systems deciding your fate. If Sacramento builds it, Sacramento publishes the code.
Ready to Fight Back?
These battles won't be won by politicians making promises. They'll be won by people who are done being pushed around and ready to push back.