In my journey through the campaign and beyond, one truth has become crystal clear: it’s never about politics—it’s about people. While campaigns may be defined by political parties and the back-and-forth of election cycles, my focus will always be on what’s best for the community of Tustin and the families who call this place home.
Whether in government or in my personal life, my guiding principle is simple: put people first. Tustin is a vibrant, diverse community, and the challenges we face are real—whether it’s affordable housing, local business support, education, or public safety. These issues are not political talking points; they are personal. They affect every family, every neighbor, every small business owner who lives and works here.
My approach to leadership isn’t driven by ideology or political convenience—it’s driven by the needs of Tustin’s people. I believe in working across party lines, listening to diverse perspectives, and finding common ground to solve problems. This isn’t about winning debates or scoring political points—it’s about creating practical solutions that improve the lives of those who live here.
In the end, it’s not about what divides us—it’s about what brings us together. I am committed to building a community where everyone feels heard, valued, and empowered. As I continue to engage with Tustin’s residents and work toward the future, I will always prioritize what’s best for our shared well-being over partisan politics.
In a demonstration of deep respect and appreciation, Lana is honored to receive the endorsement of Barry Cooper, a highly esteemed Marine Corps Veteran (MCAS) and former dedicated city council member of Tustin.
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