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Separate lane. Same standard.

Why ProSe Is Featured Here

There is no singular path to sufficient, peaceful alteration of a system this entrenched.

ProSe is not my campaign platform. It is separate work. It is featured here because policy reform, public pressure, and practical systems work all matter when a public-facing system has drifted too far from the people it was meant to serve.

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Campaign lane

Public leadership and durable reform

The campaign is about public leadership, accountability, structural reform, and measurable improvement in how public systems serve Maine families.

It is about timelines that respect childhood, clearer sequencing, real oversight, and less room for delay and institutional drift to keep harming the people forced to live inside the process.

Build lane

Practical systems work

ProSe is a build lane. It is practical systems work aimed at reducing delay, reducing rework, improving filing quality, strengthening chronology and evidence handling, and making legal process harder to bury under fragmentation, procedural drag, and institutional indifference.

Those lanes are related through me, but they are not the same project.

Why both lanes matter

A broad-spectrum approach is the only reasonable one.

When over-specialization, professional courtesy, predatory business incentives, procedural drift, and government bureaucracy compound over time, the result is not just inefficiency. It is generational harm carried by families who can least afford delay, rework, and institutional indifference.

That is why I am not pursuing a one-track answer.

The bill-form initiative matters. Structural policy reform matters. Public pressure matters. Better tools matter. Better intake matters. Better evidence handling matters. Better chronology, workflow, filing preparation, and court-facing reporting all matter.

Not because software replaces reform. Not because one platform fixes a system shaped by years of fragmentation, professional inertia, and misaligned incentives. Because serious reform means refusing to pretend one lever is enough.

Why this page exists

I am not interested in talking about reform as though words alone are enough.

I believe in policy reform. I believe in public scrutiny. I believe in structural accountability. And I also believe in building practical systems that reduce avoidable harm instead of politely documenting it after the fact.

What I am building is aimed at the full legal operations lifecycle because there is no serious reform in pretending one form, one portal, or one rule change will fix a system this entrenched.

The goal is straightforward:

  • reduce delay,
  • reduce rework,
  • increase capacity,
  • improve filing quality, and
  • make it harder for bureaucracy and predatory business incentives to keep embedding avoidable harm into family matters.

That is how ProSe relates to the campaign.

Separate lane. Same standard. Less preventable harm. More accountability.

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Keep moving through the public work

Use this page for posture, then move back to proof and tools.

Public record

Start with the flagship page when biography is not the point.

The public case should stay anchored in the dashboard, the evidence center, and the briefs.

Governing standard

Keep the standard-setting pages close.

These pages explain the discipline behind the site: what reform should do, how it should be judged, and where drift shows up.

Real use

Hand back into the practical doors when families need help now.

The site should still return to family-help tools, official doors, and intake routes once the posture is clear.