
Candidate for Kentucky House of Representatives - District 33 in 2026 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedVeterans should never have to struggle for the care and stability they earned. That means making sure they can see a doctor when they need one, get timely mental health and addiction services, and access job training and placement that values the skills they brought home from service. Learn more
I will work to expand access to mental health care, strengthen partnerships with local employers, and support housing and community programs that keep veterans and their families on solid ground. As the wife of a veteran, I’ve seen both the pride and the challenges that come after service, and I know we honor their sacrifices by actually showing up for them; in our laws, our budgets, and our communities. Learn more
A strong economy is a working-class economy; where those of us who do the work share fairly in the wealth they create, providing our families with real opportunities to plan for the futures we can only dream of today. When we build our priorities around working people instead of trickle-down promises, the whole state moves forward. Learn more
Kentucky’s working families are being crushed by the rising cost of housing, groceries, child care, and other basic necessities, while Frankfort has offered little more than culture wars and tax cuts for the wealthy. I will advocate for a different approach; policies focused on the household budget, not the donor list. That means lowering everyday costs, making it easier to work and care for a family, expanding truly affordable housing, and strengthening the support systems families like mine rely on, from child care to healthcare. When we invest in working families so everyday people can finally breathe, our communities will thrive. Learn more
Kentucky’s economy grows when we support the people who actually live and work here, not just the largest corporations. Economic development should strengthen communities by investing in small businesses, protecting apprenticeships and skilled labor, and supporting industries that provide stable, long-term careers. I will push for growth that brings good jobs to local communities, balances common-sense use of Kentucky’s natural resources to lower costs with real stewardship of our land and water, and stops the endless cycle of tax breaks for the well-connected. Learn more
I will fight to keep our taxpayer dollars where they belong: in our classrooms at funding levels that actually meet their needs. Strong public schools mean stronger paychecks for Kentucky graduates and stronger communities. Every Kentucky kid deserves a safe, well-resourced school that believes in their future. No exceptions, no excuses. Learn more
In many rural areas, hospitals are not only a lifeline for care, but also among the largest employers; when they close, the entire community suffers both physically and economically; losing jobs, services, and stability all at once. I will fight to protect Medicaid and Medicare, keep our rural hospitals open, support clinics and community health centers, and restore the freedom for women and families to make their own medical decisions. Healthcare is not a privilege; it is dignity, safety, and survival. Learn more
Every Kentuckian deserves quality healthcare close to home, whether they’re seeking preventive care, emergency care, mental health support, or reproductive care. No one should have to drive hours, skip checkups, or put off filling a prescription because they can’t afford it or there’s no provider nearby. Learn more
Working people are the backbone of Kentucky. Every school day, every shift change, every hospital round, and every delivery depends on the labor of people who show up, work hard, and make this state strong. The policies coming out of Frankfort should honor that reality, not ignore it. Kentucky deserves leaders who understand working families and what it means to struggle with demanding schedules, shrinking support systems, and a legislature that looks out for owners, not workers. We deserve a government that does not treat us as expendable. We deserve safe workplaces, fair wages, and the right to organize for better conditions. Supporting workers is not a fringe position. It is how we create a healthy economy and a stronger Kentucky together. Learn more
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