• Authored a county resolution urging the State of Wisconsin to make voting more accessible for university students and new residents.

    • Supported state policy allowing out-of-state identification to be used for voter ID, helping ensure students and newcomers can vote without unnecessary hurdles.

    • As a member of the Environment, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Committee, supported a historic $10 million investment in the County Conservation Fund, safeguarding vulnerable natural areas for future generations.

    • Backed county initiatives that increase the use of cover crops, which reduce soil erosion, improve farm productivity, and protect Dane County’s lakes and waterways.

    • Helped secure over $1 million in federal funds for phosphorus-removal efforts, advancing clean-water goals across the region.

    • Supported increased investment in bicycle and recreational trails throughout the county.

    • Backed continued progress on linking Madison’s Capital City Trail with the Glacial Drumlin State Trail, improving regional connectivity and outdoor access.

    • Helped secure over $1.6 million in federal funding to support affordable housing development in Dane County.

    • Supported county grants for affordable-housing projects in Madison and surrounding communities.

    • Voted to maintain funding for the Dairy Drive homeless campsite, and when the City of Madison did not renew its contract, supported a county contract to ensure continued services.

    • Co-sponsored budget amendments to fund the new Madison men’s homeless shelter and expand services for the unhoused.

    • Supported grant funding to improve road safety, including grants that enhance enforcement against drunk driving and other dangerous behaviors.

    • Voted for a balanced, fiscally responsible county budget that closed a projected deficit while protecting essential public services.

    • Evaluated budget proposals with a focus on sustainability, transparency, and long-term community benefit.

    • Worked closely with members of the public employee union to protect workers’ health-care benefits, even as insurance costs continue to rise.

    • Voted to fully staff the County Office of Immigration Affairs

    • Advocated for a county budget that values public workers

    • Collaborated with neighbors and county staff to resolve noise issues related to county public-works projects, ensuring residents’ concerns were addressed quickly and respectfully.

    • Supported funding for Courthouse cooling-system upgrades to eliminate the noise pollution caused by the temporary outdoor chiller