A Working-Class Fighter.

A New Generation Of Leadership.

About Chris

Chris walking and talking with three people on a park pathway with trees and a chain-link fence in the background.

Chris comes from a family of veterans, coal miners, educators, and corrections officers; people who woke up early, stayed late, and believed in the dignity of hard work. Those roots shaped his commitment to fairness, opportunity, and fighting for families who are doing everything right and still falling behind.

He started his work in construction before becoming a middle school math and science teacher, where he saw firsthand how underfunded schools and broken systems fail both students and educators. From there, he moved from the classroom into community organizing, building grassroots power across Montgomery and Berks counties. Chris and his Wife, Lydia, reside in Perkiomenville, PA.

Chris is also a volunteer firefighter who believes leadership means showing up when people need you most, not just when it’s convenient.

Now, he’s running for Pennsylvania State Senate in District 24 to take on the cost-of-living crisis and stand up for working families. He believes no one should have to choose between groceries and prescriptions, heat and rent, or child care and keeping the lights on.

Chris is running to fully and fairly fund public schools, lower everyday costs, and make healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone — because the government should work for the people, not the powerful.

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