

FIXING GOVERNMENT
FIXING ROADS
FIXING NEW ORLEANS

Proper Mangement
Proper governance isn't photo ops, ribbon cuttings, or playing nice with teh same corrupt circles. It's about performance, precision, and public accountability. A real leaders doesn't dodge responsiblility- they fix what's broken, streamline operations, and put taxpayer dollars to work where it counts. New Orleans doesn't have a money problem, it has a management problem. And i'm here to end the era of excuses.
We need a lean, focused, results-driven government. One that treats the city like it's worth running right. That means dissolving wasteful monopolies, enforcing contracts, and delivering basic services without drama. I'm not selling hope - I'm offering execution. This city can work. It just needs someone willing to manage it like it matters. That's the better way - and I'm ready to lead it.


PUBLIC SAFETY THAT WORKS
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We won't just respond to crime - we will build on proven strategies to create safer, stronger neighborhoods.

LEAN GOVERNMENT
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Lean government means running city services smarter and faster, cutting wasteful spending and red tape to deliver what citizens need without bloated bureaucracy. It’s about focusing on results—safer streets, better schools, smoother roads—while keeping taxes low and accountability high.

QUALITY OF LIFE
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Quality of life shouldn’t mean dodging potholes, boiling water, or praying 911 picks up.
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It should mean safe streets, reliable services, and neighborhoods people are proud to call home.
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We get there by treating government like it matters—cutting the waste, fixing what’s broken, and investing where it counts: clean streets, working drainage, and real public safety.

ROAD IMPROVEMENT
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We’re done with duct tape and delay—it’s time to transform our infrastructure into a foundation for the next generation.

DISSOLVE THE SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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New Orleans can’t live off festivals and French Quarter foot traffic forever.
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A real economy—one that lasts.
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That means bringing industry, tech, logistics, and clean manufacturing to places like New Orleans East and Algiers.
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We’ll stop begging for jobs and start building them—by cutting red tape, using smart incentives, and actually planning for growth.
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It’s time to stop selling culture and start building capital—
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a stronger, more self-sufficient New Orleans starts now.