Fighting for Our Future
Together, we can build a stronger community, create lasting changes, and ensure every voice is heard.
I’m Nelly Hernandez, a proud wife, mother of two, and small business owner who believes in honest leadership that puts families first. With a degree in International Business and years of hands-on experience growing local enterprises, I’ve seen what hard work, faith, and integrity can achieve. As co-founder of the Osceola Action Committee, I’ve stood alongside our residents to fight waste, fraud, and mismanaged growth and now, I’m ready to bring that same commitment to serving our community as your next Osceola County Commissioner for District 4.
My Mission
Infrastructure: Building a County That Works for Families
Osceola County’s growth has outpaced its roads, drainage, and public services, and families are paying the price. As your next County Commissioner, I’ll fight to bring common sense back to growth management. That means implementing a 3-year moratorium on new developments and residential land-use zoning changes, allowing our infrastructure to finally catch up. It’s time to fix traffic, strengthen public safety, and make sure every new project puts families first, not developers. [Read More →]
Wasteful Spending: Accountability Starts Here
For too long, Osceola Counyt has wasted millions on failed projects like Neo City and empty LYNX buses driving around our neighborhoods with no riders. I will end wasteful spending and redirect those funds to what matters. Every dollar of your tax money should be invested where it improves your life, not where it benefits special interests. It’s time to spend smarter and restore our county.
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Property Taxes: Protecting Homeowners
If you own your home and live in it, you shouldn’t fear losing it to rising taxes. I will fight to eliminate property taxes for homesteaded residents, because hardworking families deserve the security of knowing their home will always be their home. Our county can prioritize fiscal responsibility without burdening the people who built this community. Let’s make Osceola affordable again and protect the American dream of homeownership. [Read More →]