I’m listening.
Greg believes the best leaders start by listening.
As he meets with residents across District 4, he’s hearing thoughtful ideas, concerns, and questions about the future of our community. This page highlights some of the issues people are talking about and Greg’s perspective as the conversation continues. Greg welcomes feedback and encourages residents to share what matters most to them.
Why is Greg running for Supervisor of District 4?
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Serving as President of the Gold Trail Union School District Board is what really opened my eyes to how important civic service is.
Working with families, teachers, and community members showed me how much good local leadership can do.
I’m running because I care deeply about the future of El Dorado County. I want to protect what makes our county special, support public safety, and ensure local government is responsive and responsible to the people it serves.
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Does Greg live in District 4?
My parents moved to Camino when I was 3 months old. I attended K-8 at Camino Elementary Union School District. I graduated from El Dorado High School.
I chose to raise my family here. We have built our lives in District 4. I’ve spent years working locally, raising my family here, and volunteering through youth sports and other community activities. Like many residents of District 4, I chose this area for its strong sense of community, rural character, and shared commitment to looking out for one another.
Short answer: YES! I am from here. I am for here.
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What sets me apart is that I’m deeply rooted in this community and already serving it.
As previously shared, I moved to El Dorado County when I was three months old. I grew up here and chose to raise my family here.
I have spent years coaching youth sports and volunteering locally.
Today, I serve as President of the Gold Trail Union School District Board, where I work with families, teachers, and community members to solve real problems and manage taxpayer resources responsibly.
I’m not a career politician. I’m a neighbor who understands this community and is focused on practical solutions for our county's future.
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What makes Greg stand out from his opponents?
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What has Greg given to the District 4 community?
Service has always been important to me.
I’ve spent years coaching youth sports, mentoring kids, and helping build strong community connections. Those relationships matter because they are the foundation of a healthy rural community.
Through my work on the Gold Trail Union School District Board, including serving as President, I’ve also had the opportunity to help guide decisions that affect our schools, families, and future generations.
For me, service isn’t about politics. It’s about showing up for the community you live in.
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What are Greg’s El Dorado County Experiences and qualifications?
My parents moved here when I was just a few months old. I grew up here, built my life here, and chose to raise my family here.
Growing up in El Dorado County and experiencing life here firsthand is what truly sets me apart. I understand what makes this community special because I’ve lived it, from our schools and neighborhoods to the values we share as families. That perspective shapes how I approach every decision, especially when it comes to protecting what makes this county such a great place to live.
Over the years, I’ve been involved in the community as a coach, parent, volunteer, and local elected official.
Serving on the Gold Trail Union School District Board has given me direct experience working with budgets, public policy, and community stakeholders. It’s also shown me how important it is to have leaders who listen, bring people together, and make practical decisions.
Those experiences are what led me to run for County Supervisor.
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What is Greg’s stance on the Second Amendment?
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I support the Second Amendment and the rights of law-abiding citizens to own firearms.
I believe in responsible gun ownership and respecting the laws currently in place.
Living in a rural county, many residents hunt, ranch, and rely on firearms for their safety and to protect their homes and property. It’s important that our policies respect those traditions while also prioritizing public safety.
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What is Greg’s stance on Homelessness?
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Homelessness is a complex issue that requires practical, local solutions.
We need to focus on connecting people with services while also ensuring that our communities remain safe and clean.
County government should work closely with local organizations, service providers, and law enforcement to address the root causes of homelessness and provide support where it’s most effective.
At the same time, we need to make sure our policies respect the needs of the residents and businesses in our communities.
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Will Greg continue running his Family Law practice if elected Supervisor?
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I built my family law practice through years of hard work and a deep commitment to serving families in this community. If elected Supervisor, I will adjust my role and day-to-day involvement in my practice so I can fully focus on serving District 4 and fulfilling the responsibilities of the office.
Like many small business owners in our community, I understand the importance of responsible leadership, both in business and in public service. My priority will always be ensuring I have the time and focus needed to serve the residents of District 4 effectively.
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Greg is a lawyer. How does that shape his approach?
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I’ve spent my career helping families navigate difficult situations and find practical solutions. As an attorney, I understand how government decisions affect real people and small businesses. That experience allows me to analyze complex issues, ask the right questions, and advocate for the residents of District 4.