“Born and raised on Long Island. Running to make sure the next generation gets the same opportunities I had — marked by freedom, health, and safety.”

Who I Am

My name is Paul, and I’m honored to represent New York’s 14th District. I’m a born and raised Long Islander from a middle class family — my family has lived in Seaford and across Long Island for generations. I’m a soon-to-be graduate of the College of Arts and Science at Cornell University, and I bring a fresh, forward-looking perspective to our district and to the Republican Party.

Rising to the Moment

With rising crime, lowered health standards, and a soaring cost of living, the values that make Long Island great are under pressure. I’m running to protect what makes this place home — and to fight for the families, workers, and neighbors who built it.

  • Protect and grow local jobs and bring new industry to Long Island
  • Fight for homeownership and opportunity for the next generation
  • Stand up for parents’ rights and individual freedoms
  • Champion every resident — whether you voted for me or not

Government That Works for You

Transparency

Every New Yorker deserves to know how their taxes are being used. I will publish all policies and budgets clearly, in plain language — no jargon, no fine print.

Accessibility

I will hold regular town hall meetings and maintain an open door policy after working hours — so you never have to choose between going to work and being heard.

Accountability

As a political outsider, I am accountable to no organization or interest group. Only to the people of this district.

A Defender of the Middle Class

Working people should not be asked to shoulder the burden of wasteful government spending. Every dollar taken from a household is a dollar not spent locally — not saved, not invested in our neighborhoods.

The middle class was hit hardest during COVID. Family-owned shops closed while large corporations stayed open. I will work to rebuild what was lost: supporting small businesses, cutting unnecessary regulations, and making it easier for local entrepreneurs to reopen, grow, and hire.

18,960
The number of New York small businesses that permanently disappeared in 2020 and 2021 alone (“DiNapoli: Small Business Owners Are Backbone of New York’s Economy” Office of the New York State Comptroller
Published: March 2026: https://www.osc.ny.gov/press/releases/2026/03/dinapoli-small-business-owners-are-backbone-new-yorks-economy

Ready to Fight for District 14

Representation means showing up — not being a distant name on a letterhead. I will always be a phone call away.