Lower Today’s High Prices

The American dream is a pretty simple concept. It means a paycheck that allows you to afford your medicine and still pay your grocery and utility bills. It means enough to afford a home, raise a family, pay for trade school or higher education, and plan for the future.

It’s also encouraging and supporting small businesses, from tech startups and Mom and Pop restaurants to my own health care practice. It’s trusting professionals like doctors and teachers to do their jobs without interference from Washington. It’s time to:

  • Make housing, groceries, utilities, child care, college, and other necessities more affordable

  • Rein in tariffs and unnecessary foreign conflicts, easing the burden they impose on families like yours

  • Lower your health insurance costs and increase your options for doctors and hospitals

I’m in this to serve working families, small businesses, our senior citizens, young adults, and our schoolchildren. Special interests and political insiders don’t need or deserve my help.

I ask for your vote in November. In the meantime, I’ll be explaining my views and listening carefully to yours.

  • Lower Today's High Prices

    Eunice is in this to serve working families, small businesses, our senior citizens, young adults, and our schoolchildren.

  • Saving the Upstate We Love

    Eunice loves the Upstate and cares about its future.

  • Courage, Not Chaos

    If you’re looking for a choice and not an echo, choose the leader who listens and who will carefully study each issue.

  • Increase Access to Doctors & Hospitals

    “Health is a shared responsibility; communities thrive when everyone supports care.” - Professor Laura Mendes

  • Build a Bigger Table

    “When the table you’re used to sitting at is small, so too is your understanding of those seated elsewhere.” - John Pavlovitz

  • Protect the Earth

    “The world is not given by [our] fathers, but borrowed from [our] children.” - Wendell Berry

  • Protect the Vote

    “The right to vote is the foundation of all other rights.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Restoring Housing Opportunity

    “Home is the starting place of love, hope, and dreams.” - LeRoy Browlow