


small businesses, and communities come first. He’s a project manager in the tech
industry, leading teams, solving complex problems, and delivering real results;
skills he believes government should use more often.
Growing up in the Boston area shaped his appreciation for the United States and
its founding ideals, including personal liberty, civic responsibility, and self-
government. As an Eagle Scout and member of the Order of the Arrow, he learned
the value of leadership, service, and putting others first.
Travis earned a degree in communications from Brigham Young University
and an MBA from the Universityof Utah.
When he’s not working or meeting with neighbors,

skills he believes government should use more often.
Growing up in the Boston area shaped his appreciation for the United States and its founding ideals, including personal liberty, civic responsibility, and self-government. As an Eagle Scout and member of the Order of the Arrow, he learned the value of leadership, service, and putting others first. Travis earned a degree in communications from Brigham Young University and an MBA from the University of Utah.



Our political system too often protects the party’s interests instead of serving the people.
Elected officials should answer to the citizens who sent them to office and not party leadership.
I believe representatives must be accountable first and foremost to their constituents. That means listening carefully, thinking independently, and voting for what’s best for District 26, rather than what advances a partisan agenda.

While we can’t control rainfall or snowpack, we can exercise responsible stewardship for our most precious resource: water.