MEET IZZY

 

Izzy is a proud Lancaster City native. His mother was an educator, union member, and single mom who raised Izzy and his brother. They sometimes struggled – when Izzy was nine, they almost lost their childhood home – but his mom always made a point of helping others, even when she had little left for herself. She taught Izzy that when you have something to give, you give it, and if you don’t have it to give, you go get more to give. 

Izzy draws his values from his family, his Catholic faith, and his community. Like his mom, he has spent his career serving the community, first in behavioral health and drug and alcohol rehabilitation, then as a grant writer and researcher. He currently works with LancCoMyHome (the Lancaster County Homelessness Coalition) to secure housing for Lancaster’s most vulnerable populations. 

Working in social service organizations across the city, Izzy saw political leaders delivering less and less for working families, while out-of-town real estate developers took more and more. That’s why in 2017, he decided to run for City Council to widen our City’s focus from downtown development to each and every neighborhood. 

On City Council, Izzy has shown up and fought arm-in-arm with the community to meet their needs, from moving millions of dollars into investment in safe and affordable housing, to decriminalizing marijuana and working with Black Lives Matter organizers to change the city police use of force policy. Izzy has joined with community leaders, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups to fight alongside them. 

But as hard as we work here in Lancaster, the laws of our Commonwealth favor giant corporations, lobbyists, and a status quo that hurts Lancaster’s working families. Those laws prevent us from leveling the playing field for our friends and neighbors and putting power to the values we share: kindness, welcome, dignity, and care. 

As a city councilor, Izzy has fought hard with communities and organizers to deliver big wins for working families. But the powers that be in Harrisburg, despite years of rhetoric about small government, have not organized with us to fight for our needs and values. It’s time we had a friend in the fight for living wages, affordable housing, quality education, and the power to shape our communities.  

Our families are struggling. We need someone who shows up and fights for us in Harrisburg.

Lancastrians believe in putting in the work and paying our fair share. It’s time for giant corporations  and out-of-town landlords to pay their fair share, too. Our working families deserve a level playing field that doesn’t favor the wealthy and well-connected in Harrisburg. It’s time for Lancaster’s wealth to stay in the city and benefit the people who live, work, and go to school here. 

Izzy is running for state representative to continue the work we’ve started together here in Lancaster.

We’ve seen what can happen when we organize around our values. When immigrants were at risk, we fought to keep them here at home. When protesters were held on obscene bail bonds, we fought for their release. When COVID-19 ravaged our communities, we masked up, got vaccinated, and helped each other when illness struck. Everything we have accomplished in Lancaster happened because we organized around our values – and that’s how we’ll keep our winning streak going in Harrisburg.

Izzy can’t promise we are going to win every fight. But we are going to stand up together, and we are going to deliver better for our city.