Citizens of Firestone,
My name is wwstate, and I am officially announcing my candidacy for the House of Representatives.
Although I was not elected to the Senate, my dedication to this state and its people has not moved differently. I continue to remain committed to serving Firestone and being a strong, dependable voice for every citizen.
I’ve been a part of the state since 2019, and for the past six years, I’ve remained actively involved. I’ve had the privilege of serving as a Training Instructor with the Department of Transportation and as a Correctional Officer II with the Department of Corrections. These roles gave me firsthand experience with the systems and people who keep our state running.
Now, I want to take what I’ve learned and bring that to the House floor. I’m running because I believe the government should reflect the needs and voices of its people, not just behind closed doors.
If elected, I will:
- Promote government transparency so citizens know what’s being done on their behalf
- Support our law enforcement agencies and the National Guard with better resources and representation
- Encourage cooperation between departments to make sure every agency feels seen and valued
- Actively engage with citizens to hear your ideas, concerns, and solutions
I may not have won the Senate seat, but I am not giving up. I am more driven than ever to help shape the future of Firestone — not alone, but with all of you.
Vote wwstate for the House of Representatives. Let’s make Firestone stronger, more transparent, and more united,together.
Sincerely,
wwstate