Currently holds the office of South Carolina State Senate - District 6 until November 13, 2028.
Candidate for South Carolina State Senate - District 6 in 2024 South Carolina General Election.
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Get StartedVoted for the Heartbeat Bill, which prohibits abortion after a baby’s heartbeat is detected. Learn more
Voted for the Election Security bill, which puts those who commit election fraud in jail, provides for audits, cleans up the voter rolls, bans ballot drop boxes, reforms the State Election Commission/creates more accountability at County Election Commissions, and ensures NO private funds are ever allowed to fund county elections. Learn more
Voted to support law enforcement and increase law enforcement salaries. Voted for the Bond Reform bill, which requires mandatory cash bail for repeat violent offenders. Voted to declare fentanyl a Schedule-1 Drug and created the felony offense of trafficking in fentanyl. The law provides up to 40 years in prison for fentanyl traffickers. Learn more
Voted to provide eligible elementary and secondary students with scholarships to cover education expenses at the school of their choice. Learn more
Voted to guarantee that no money given to schools and school districts can be used to teach concepts that show “an individual, by virtue of his race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously.” Learn more
Voted for the Open Carry with Training law, which significantly expands 2nd Amendment protections in South Carolina. Also helped lead the successful effort to pass Constitutional Carry in the SC House. Learn more
Fought for Greenville County’s fair share of state road funding and demanded accountability from SCDOT leaders. Learn more
Voted for the Save Women’s Sports Act, which makes it illegal for boys and men to play on girls and women’s athletic teams from kindergarten through college and expands opportunities for girls to play their own high school sports, including a new girls’ wrestling program. Learn more
Voted against the biggest tax increase in state history and voted to cut the state’s income tax and other taxes, returning over 2 billion to taxpayers. Learn more
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