We, the people of Clark County, are ready to take a hard look at the system that’s supposed to serve us. And make it better. Too often, decisions that affect our daily lives are made behind closed doors, by unelected administrators, with little accountability or visibility. We believe in expertise, but not in insulation. We want leadership that answers to the people, not just to process.
This Charter Review Commission is our chance to fix that. To restore public trust, sharpen accountability, and modernize a system that feels increasingly out of step with the people it represents. Let’s rethink how power moves in this county. Let’s make it easier for residents to participate, easier to follow decisions, and harder for responsibility to disappear into the void. We’re not here to burn anything down. We’re here to build something stronger, together.
I’m running not to speak for the people, but as the people. I'll fight for more access, more clarity, and more voice. Not just for the wellconnected, but for every neighborhood, every worker, every family that calls Clark County home. Let’s stop accepting “just how it is.” Let’s redesign how it should be. By us. Of us. For us.