Ethics, Accountability, & Fiscal Transparency
Ethics, Accountability, & Fiscal Transparency
Forsyth County has a sitting commissioner who was censured by his own colleagues for ethics violations. He has accepted significant donations from developers whose zoning and contract requests he then voted on. He has held this seat for four terms.
None of that happened in secret. It happened in public, with public dollars, and it has continued because nobody has demanded it stop.
I will demand it stop.
What I will do:
Publish my public calendar so residents know who I'm meeting with and when.
Recuse myself from any vote connected to a campaign donor. No exceptions.
Advocate for an independent county ethics commission with real enforcement authority—not a body that issues a censure and moves on.
Push for publicly accessible, plain-language budget reporting so residents don't need a finance degree to follow their own tax dollars.
Ask for competitive bidding on county contracts and push back on no-bid awards.
I have spent 15 years in financial leadership. I know how budgets work. I know how to find what someone doesn't want you to find. That is exactly the skill set this commission needs right now.
Taxpayer dollars belong to residents. Not donors. Not developers. Residents.