I’m a first-generation American, the son of immigrants, and a proud gay man. I grew up in a household where sacrifice wasn’t a slogan – it was how we survived.
I’m running for State Senate because I’ve lived the challenges so many of our neighbors still face: rent rising faster than paychecks, child care that’s out of reach, and a political system more interested in pointing fingers than solving problems.
When I walk around the district, I see a tale of two Denvers. In the south, there are chain link fences, uneven sidewalks, and over-burdened parents doing everything they can to make it work. In the north, there are strollers on wide sidewalks, renovated homes, and families who love where they live – but worry about what’s next. And across both, I see pride, resilience, and people who deserve a state that invests in them – not political insiders.
Winning this campaign will take all of us. Are you with me?