
Candidate for Kentucky House of Representatives - District 62 in 2026 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedEstablish Crisis Response Teams: These teams with specialized training in social services and mental health can help diffuse and deescalate dangerous situations our first responders encounter. Not only valuable on the scene, these teams can continue to help with an appropriate plan of care for Kentuckians who would otherwise become stuck in a cycle of emergency rooms and jail. Learn more
Fund our schools like we promised we would: We haven’t lived up to the promise that we made to fund our public schools. When we devalue our schools, we devalue our students and Kentucky families deserve more than another empty promise about local education. Learn more
Kentucky lags behind every other state when it comes to the scope of what a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant is allowed to do. We need to pass legislation that will empower them and give them more flexibility with patients. We also need to incentivize Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants to start small, localized family practices (especially in under severed communities) by providing specialty tax credits. Learn more
Much like what we do for student loans, if we can teach people what type of medical events constitute an ER visit vs a Urgent Care or Primary Care visit, then not only can we provide better care overall, but provide less financial burden to the state. Learn more
Fix the Medicaid Reimbursement Gap: This will result in fewer people being dropped by their Primary Care Physicians and more physicians will be able to afford to see Medicaid patients. Learn more
Protect our most vulnerable online. Washington, DC, is so full of tech billionaire money that they refuse to even consider our children’s safety online. We need to pass a bill to regulate AI so that online chatbots and billionaire tech companies have accountability and responsibility. If DC won’t step up then we will. We can help protect our kids from being endangered online. Our children’s safety is not for sale to tech billionaires. Learn more
Governor Beshear has committed to cutting spending to bring us in line with the state budget that the legislature voted for. So far, other executive offices have refused to work with the Governor to commit to responsible spending. Our legislature needs to be honest with Kentuckians about spending and make sure that we get money back to our constituents and not to big businesses. Learn more
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