Candidate for Kentucky House of Representatives - District 93 in 2024 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedKentuckians have spoken on this issue by voting down Constitutional Amendment 2 in 2022, and ring-wing extremists have ignored our voices. I’ll work with reasonable voices on both sides of the aisle to bring sensibility back to reproductive healthcare! Learn more
Voting should be easy, secure, and protected. This means expanding registration with same-day voter registration and access to mail-in ballots for all Kentuckians. If you can make a mortgage payment online, you should be able to update your voter registration. Learn more
We need to prioritize community-based treatment, which will help people stay in recovery and provide an avenue for reintegrating offenders into the workforce, strengthening our economy. Learn more
Small businesses are the driving force in job creation in Kentucky. We need to increase access to capital to help small businesses come back from the pandemic and create a small business incubator fund to support innovation. Learn more
We must enact common-sense gun safety laws, such as background checks, a reasonable waiting period for purchasing a firearm, and Red Flag laws to temporarily remove firearms from someone who is believed to be a danger to themselves or others. Learn more
Just like everything else, healthcare costs have skyrocketed. We must expand access to the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange and KCHIP (children's health insurance) to provide our citizens with expanded access to a healthy future. Learn more
In 2022, the legislature capped the price of insulin at $30 a month. We need to look at what other life-saving drugs that people take every day can be made more affordable. Learn more
We have to do more to help seniors on a fixed income. In the last legislative session, the Senate passed a bill that would have frozen property taxes for Kentuckians aged 65 and older who own their homes and reside there. While Senate Bill 23 did not pass the House, I plan to champion similar legislation in the 2025 session. Learn more
34 states have a higher minimum wage than Kentucky. It’s no accident that those states have better educational systems, healthier populations, and more robust economies. I am committed to gradually raising Kentucky's minimum age to $15 over the next several years. Learn more
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