
Lansing doesn’t need more insiders.
It needs people who’ve built something.
Meet Daltson Atwell
With deep roots in Mid-Michigan, Daltson Atwell is a proven small-business owner who knows what it takes to build something from the ground up. As the owner of Stone Yard Landscape Center in Birch Run, he’s created jobs, served customers, and earned the trust of families who work hard every day to make this region strong.
That’s why more than 100 local business owners have already endorsed his campaign. They know Daltson will bring conservative, common sense leadership to Lansing — leadership that puts Michigan families first.

Conservative Priorities
AFFORDABILITY
Daltson will cut property taxes, reduce fees, and stop wasteful spending so families keep more of what they earn. He will make sure small businesses can grow without being buried by government costs.
AFFORDABLE ENERGY
Daltson will fight policies that drive up utility costs, ensure reliable energy for Michigan families and businesses, and stand for local control. He will push back against top-down mandates that hurt rural communities and working families.
BACKING
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Daltson will support tougher penalties for violent crime and fentanyl trafficking. He will make sure law enforcement and first responders have the tools they need to do their jobs.
EDUCATION
NOT IDEALOGY
Daltson will defend parents’ rights and keep political agendas out of the classroom. He will make sure families — not Lansing insiders — lead their children’s future.
STOP LANSING
OVERREACH
Daltson will cut red tape, reduce mandates, and limit government overreach. He will put families and small businesses back in charge — not Lansing bureaucrats.
DEFENDING
OUR CONSTITUTION
Daltson will defend the Second Amendment, protect free speech, and stand up for constitutional rights. He will fight back against government overreach — without apology.


Farming in Michigan Is Under Threat
Only 46% of farms are profitable. Farm income is down. Bankruptcies are rising. And the pressure on farm families is something most people never see.
This is happening right here.
As farms struggle, land gets sold — and too often it’s not staying farmland. It’s the perfect storm for out-of-town developers to buy up land for projects that have nothing to do with agriculture, permanently changing local communities.
Farmers don’t need more rules from Lansing — they need leaders who understand what it takes to keep a farm producing.
Daltson will protect family farms from over-regulation, defend private property rights, and support policies that make it possible to pass land down — not sell it off. Rising costs, market disruptions, and unfair mandates are putting real strain on rural families.
Decisions about farmland should stay local — not in the hands of EGLE, the DNR, or Lansing bureaucrats.
That’s the kind of common sense, conservative leadership Daltson will bring to Lansing — standing with the families who grow our food and keeping rural Michigan strong.

