We are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights: among them, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are not granted by government, but by God.
Many of the challenges we face today cannot be solved by politics alone. They require a renewal of faith, family, and personal responsibility. Strong families are the foundation of a healthy society. Education begins in the home, and every child deserves the love and guidance of a devoted mother and father.
As children of God, we thrive in strong communities built on faith, friendship, and love for one another. I believe deeply in protecting the principles this nation was founded on and ensuring every American can worship freely without fear or interference.
Jesus calls us to love, even our enemies. That kind of love has the power to transform hearts, heal divisions, and restore hope. I will always fight for policies that honor faith, protect religious liberty, and uplift the values that make our country strong.
The right to life is one of the most fundamental human rights, serving as the foundation for all other rights and freedoms. Without the guarantee of life, the enjoyment of any other right—such as freedom of speech, education, or property—becomes meaningless. Our faith affirms that every human being has an inherent value and must be protected from arbitrary deprivation of life.
Protecting the right to life is not just a legal duty but a moral imperative. It requires constant vigilance, fair laws, and compassionate governance, ensuring that every person is given the chance not only to survive but to live meaningfully. Without it, the very concept of human rights collapses.
The Second Amendment is the only permit one needs to bear arms. Beyond personal defense, the Second Amendment serves as a check on governmental power. Our Founding Fathers, having recently fought against tyranny, recognized the importance of an armed populace as a deterrent against oppression. An empowered citizenry, they believed, is less vulnerable to authoritarian control. This is even more true today.
The Second Amendment is not solely about weapons—it is about preserving freedom, self-reliance, and the balance of power between citizens and government. Protecting this constitutional right ensures that future generations inherit both the security and liberty envisioned by the nation’s founders.
From the very beginning, Justin’s priorities have been clear:
His first vote was a pro-life bill
His first bill introduced was pro-Second Amendment
His first bill passed was pro-faith