Faith, Life, and Constitutional Freedom
Protecting life, defending religious freedom, upholding First Amendment liberties, supporting the Second Amendment, and standing for the constitutional freedoms that protect Florida families.
Audrey’s heart is to be an active advocate and a strong voice for the people, bringing real-world experience, compassion, and action to the issues that impact Southwest Florida families every day, including:
Protecting life, defending religious freedom, upholding First Amendment liberties, supporting the Second Amendment, and standing for the constitutional freedoms that protect Florida families.
Helping families, young people, and seniors remain in Southwest Florida, pursue homeownership, build secure futures, and support practical solutions to reduce homelessness.
Strengthening transparency, fairness, and accountability in the systems people rely on, including government, public agencies, homeowner and condominium associations, legal processes, clear and accurate records, and protections for families and people in vulnerable situations.
Supporting local businesses that give our region its character, create jobs, strengthen our communities, and help families build secure futures across Southwest Florida.
Supporting strong schools, safe communities, meaningful opportunity, and responsible education choices that put students first while preserving strong public schools.
Supporting growth that protects quality of life, respects residents, and preserves Lee County’s character.
Southwest Florida has been Audrey’s home since 1987, when she moved from Atkinson, New Hampshire. A conservative Christian, Audrey raised her son here, built businesses from the ground up, helped local businesses grow, served residents, and spent decades investing in the people and communities that make this area special.
Audrey did not enter this race because politics was the plan. She stepped forward because she believes Southwest Florida needs a strong, steady voice focused on the real issues affecting families, homeowners, seniors, young people, and small businesses.
Audrey is seeking office with a simple purpose: to represent the people of District 78, advocate for their concerns, and bring fairness, accountability, and practical solutions to Tallahassee.
Audrey’s experiences have shaped her commitment to common-sense reforms that protect families, strengthen accountability, and make the systems people depend on easier to understand, more transparent, and more responsive to the people they serve.
Through building businesses, serving the community, and navigating condominium, legal, and public systems, she has seen firsthand where families, homeowners, small businesses, and people in vulnerable situations need stronger protections and clearer processes.
Guided by faith, real-world experience, and deep local roots, Audrey is ready to bring a strong, persistent, values-driven voice to Tallahassee.
Homeowners are facing rising insurance costs, repair challenges, assessments, records issues, and decisions that can affect the affordability and safety of where they live. Through firsthand involvement with condominium matters, Audrey understands how overwhelming these issues can be when people need clear answers, fair processes, and transparency around insurance claims, repair decisions, and financial impacts.
That perspective continues to shape her belief that homeowners deserve accountability, clear communication, and fair treatment from the associations, agencies, insurers, and systems that impact their homes, finances, and future.
Audrey recognizes from personal experience that every child learns differently, and the right educational setting can make all the difference. When her son struggled in school, the Florida McKay Scholarship Program gave Audrey the ability to choose schools that better supported his learning needs and helped him thrive.
He went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering through the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship and is now employed locally. That experience strengthened Audrey’s commitment to strong schools, parental choice, and solutions that help students learn, grow, and build a future in Southwest Florida.
Audrey has built businesses from the ground up in Southwest Florida, including Living Local, a publication with broad community reach that helped local businesses grow through advertising, encouraged residents and visitors to support them, and used every issue to spotlight and donate to a local nonprofit.
She also created a solo medical practice, where she saw firsthand the health care challenges facing patients and providers. Through these experiences, Audrey learned what it takes to build something, solve problems, and serve a community with integrity and persistence.
Audrey has seen how deeply personal and costly it can be when people must navigate public agencies, state records, association boards, and legal processes that are unclear or difficult to challenge, especially when they are in vulnerable situations and unsure where to turn.
Those lessons shaped her commitment to asking hard questions, following the facts, protecting due process, strengthening transparency, and standing for accountability where real lives, families, homes, and futures are affected.
Audrey is grateful for every vote, every person who helps spread the word, and every donation, large or small.
AN ACTIVE ADVOCATEA STRONG VOICE