Jason,
These days, it feels like Washington, D.C. is more dysfunctional than ever. Congress is stuck in gridlock, and too many politicians are more focused on online drama than actually solving problems.
If they were engineers, they’d be fired on the spot.
I’m an energy engineer – I spent years working at a local electric utility lowering utility bills for families across Pennsylvania. But when was the last time Congress did anything to help with skyrocketing electricity costs? |
We need more engineers in Congress – because we’re trained to fix things, not make them worse.
Our leaders need to stop the petty squabbles and think like problem-solvers. I’m running for Congress because I want to bring that mindset to Washington and make life easier for Pennsylvanians.
As an energy engineer, I’ve seen how smart investments can lower costs for working families, create good-paying union jobs, and strengthen local economies.
That’s why I support restoring clean energy and efficiency incentives, protecting the Energy Star program, and creating a clear federal framework for AI.
If you believe that more engineer energy is needed in Congress so that we can take on pressing issues like skyrocketing utility bills, will you chip in $5, $10, or whatever you can today? |
Thank you for your support,
Carol Obando-Derstine |
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