Our tax dollars should never be a vehicle for private profit at the expense of the public good. That’s why I’m committed to ensuring that properties acquired, built, or improved with substantial public funds remain accountable to their intended purpose. Under my plan, any real estate project funded with taxpayer dollars to serve a specific public good—like schools, community centers, or affordable housing—will be safeguarded against exploitation. If these properties are sold, transferred, or repurposed, the public must be fairly reimbursed, and taxpayers must share in any profits. This policy ensures transparency, accountability, and that public investments continue to benefit our communities—not private interests.