About David

Raised in beautiful North Attleboro, David spent his childhood working alongside his father in the construction industry, where he learned what it means to work hard and be accountable for your actions. After years in construction, David moved on to Property and Facilities Management for 7 years. The last 5+ years he's been teaching Safety throughout New England on topics such as Lead Safe Renovation, First Aid/CPR, OSHA regulations and the Continuing Ed required by Construction Supervisors in MA. David continues to give back to his community by teaching and as a Life Insurance agent, Security System designer and salesman all while operating a small web development business in his free time. Balancing four different jobs, David has reached his breaking point. He has resolved to take decisive action to protect the citizens of our District and our State from the dangers of single-party rule. It's time for change, and David is ready to lead the charge.

History with 14th Bristol

A North Attleboro native, David graduated from North Attleboro High School. He understands the towns and the surrounding areas having grown and lived here nearly his entire life. While he spent a few sporadic years in other parts of the state like Ayer, Waltham and Marlboro, North Attleboro has always remained home. David's ultimate goal is to maintain the 14th Bristol District as the wonderful place he remembers from his childhood, so he can raise his daughter, Georgiana, in the same environment.

  • North Attleboro High School Graduate, Class of 2002 (Spent Sophomore year at Bishop Feehan)
  • School sports: Football, Track and Field, and Hockey
  • Member of the Chess and Math Club
  • Attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) for Civil Engineering, then later UMass Amherst
    • Ballroom Dance Team (you may or may not be able to find videos on YouTube)
  • Construction Supervisor License holder for over 20 years
  • OSHA Outreach Trainer
  • Adjutant, Sons of the American Legion Post 440

Reform Right to Shelter

My commitment will be to ensure that Massachusetts' Right to Shelter law effectively supports our most vulnerable citizens, including those in the 14th Bristol, while also prioritizing our veterans. To achieve this, I support reforms that prioritize shelter access for U.S. citizens and legal residents of Massachusetts, strengthen partnerships with veteran organizations, and increase funding for veteran-specific housing programs. This balanced approach will uphold the law's intent, ensuring no family or veteran is left without a safe place to sleep, while efficiently managing our resources and safeguarding our community's well-being.

Lower Taxes for Working Families

By prioritizing the Right to Shelter law, we can optimize the use of state resources, reducing unnecessary expenditures and eliminating inefficiencies. This effective management will free up funds that can be redirected towards lowering taxes for working families. By easing the tax burden, we enable families to retain more of their hard-earned money, boosting their financial security and stimulating local economies. This approach ensures that while we safeguard the most vulnerable members of our community, we also promote economic prosperity for working families across the 14th Bristol District and the entire state of Massachusetts.

Limiting Government Spending & Overreach; Increasing Transparency & Accountability

As a Conservative Christian, I believe that government exists to serve the people, not to control them. In Massachusetts, single-party rule has stripped away the core values of transparency and accountability, leaving our communities in the dark and forgotten. Massachusetts is now ranked last in the country for transparency, a devastating consequence of unchecked power, where bureaucrats prioritize their own agendas over the hopes and needs of hardworking families like yours and mine.

It’s time to take a stand. I believe in restoring the balance of power by empowering local communities and limiting the overreach of state government. This is about more than just policy—it’s about protecting our way of life. Smaller government means more freedom for individuals, the preservation of personal responsibility, and the safeguarding of the values that define our families. Our Constitution was built on these principles, and we must fight to reclaim them if we are to ensure that our children grow up in a free and just society.

But it’s not just freedom at stake—it's our very livelihood. The heavy hand of government has robbed us of our hard-earned money, taking more in taxes and driving up the cost of living. We feel it every time we open a bill, pay for groceries, or struggle to keep up with mortgage payments. This is personal. These are the dollars that could go toward your children’s future, your family’s security, and your ability to live a life of dignity and independence.

I know that we, the people, know how to spend our money better than any distant government official. We know what our families need. It’s time to reverse this cycle of wasteful spending and endless taxation. I will fight to lower taxes, reduce the cost of living, and put more money back into the hands of those who truly deserve it—families, workers, and small business owners. Together, we can ensure that our children inherit a future where they can thrive, free from the suffocating grip of big government.

Parental Rights

David firmly believes in safeguarding parental rights as a fundamental principle. Parents have the inherent right to make decisions regarding their children's upbringing, education, health, and welfare. This includes choosing the best educational setting, whether public, private, charter, or homeschooling, and ensuring the educational content aligns with their values. David advocates for school choice initiatives and protecting parental consent in medical decisions, reinforcing the essential role of parents in guiding their children's development. Safeguarding parental rights is vital for maintaining a society that respects and upholds family autonomy and individual freedoms.

Illegal Immigration: A Crisis for Massachusetts and our Communities

Illegal immigration has devastating consequences for Massachusetts, undermining the rule of law and placing enormous burdens on hardworking taxpayers and critical services. While everyday citizens follow the law, unlawful migrants are welcomed by politicians, creating chaos and draining state resources. Since 2007, the illegal immigrant population in Massachusetts has surged to over 355,000—about 5% of the state's population—costing taxpayers over $4 billion annually in social benefits. This unchecked growth forces struggling families to compete for jobs, social services, and emergency care, while they foot the bill for policies that only benefit a select few. Vital emergency services—such as police and 911 response times, ambulance availability, and overcrowded hospital emergency rooms—are stretched thin, leaving citizens with limited access when they need help the most.

When rated by an independent, non-partisan, organization my opponent has been rated a disappointing 'D' on immigration reform (Massachusetts Coalition for Immigration Reform), consistently supporting policies that encourage the influx of unlawful migrants, straining our resources and weakening public safety. In contrast, I have proudly earned an 'A' for my strong stance on immigration policy reform. I am committed to restoring order, protecting our communities, and ensuring that Massachusetts citizens aren’t left paying the price for reckless, open-border policies.

Public safety is also in jeopardy. Criminal gangs, often made up of illegal immigrants, exploit vulnerable neighborhoods, trafficking drugs and recruiting young people into crime. Sanctuary policies shield these criminals from deportation, obstructing cooperation between local law enforcement and federal authorities. This leaves families and law-abiding immigrants at greater risk. We need leaders who will repeal sanctuary laws, restore cooperation with ICE, and ensure that social benefits and protections are reserved for U.S. citizens and lawful residents, while safeguarding emergency services like police, ambulances, and hospital care for those who need them most.