I was raised in both the Catholic and Primitive Methodist churches, and my faith and family shaped my values. That’s why I firmly believe personal medical decisions should never be made by politicians—NEVER.
I am pro-choice because being pro-choice is not being pro-abortion—NO ONE is PRO-ABORTION!
Being pro-choice means trusting women!
Trusting them to make their own medical decisions!
Including the right not to have an abortion or to be forced into a procedure they do not want.
These deeply personal decisions belong to a woman—without government interference.
But being pro-choice is about more than abortion. It also means supporting women who choose to have children.
We must ensure safe pregnancies, access to IVF, quality postpartum care, adoption services, and protection against pregnancy discrimination. Our responsibility doesn’t stop there—we must also invest in the success of every child, from the cradle to adulthood.
Misinformation about abortion has led to harmful and false narratives. The idea that women seek abortions out of recklessness is not true.
Most women do not make this decision lightly. They carefully weigh their options, seek advice from their spouse, partner, friends, family, faith leaders, and doctors, and consider every possibility before making a difficult choice.
Across the nation, we are seeing dangerous efforts to criminalize abortion providers, patients, and even those who support them. This is not just about abortion—it’s about access to essential, life-saving medical care. Women experiencing pregnancy complications, including miscarriages, are being denied treatment because of restrictive laws. This is unacceptable.
As a father of three daughters, this is personal to me. I will fight for legislation that provides our daughters better healthcare options and greater freedoms.
Our mothers, wives, and daughters are the backbone of our communities. From corporate executives to stay-at-home mothers, families are stronger when women have access to quality care, and our Commonwealth is more resilient.
Healthcare is a human right—your right.
Everyone—regardless of gender, sexuality, or socioeconomic status—deserves access to quality, affordable healthcare. Yet, too many Pennsylvanians still face barriers to the care they need.
I will fight for equitable and affordable access to healthcare for all.
That, too, is what pro-choice is about!
We need bipartisan leaders who get it—leaders who truly want to improve our healthcare system and address the real challenges women face. I will work across the aisle to ensure that healthcare is proactive, unbiased, and unencumbered for all.
This is not about politics—it’s about rights, healthcare access, and trusting women.
Whether you are pro-choice or pro-life, help me. Let’s work together to make women’s healthcare a priority.
Our mothers, wives, and daughters deserve better.
Let’s build a Pennsylvania where every woman and every person has the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions.