I’m proud to serve as your State Representative for Kentucky’s 45th District. As a family man, combat veteran, and small business owner, I’m committed to making government work for everyday Kentuckians—not special interests or political extremists.
In my first term, I passed legislation to lower the cost of lifesaving medications and founded the bipartisan Veterans Caucus. But there’s still so much more to do. I’m fighting for working families by lowering the cost of living, expanding access to healthcare, investing in strong public schools, and protecting our personal freedoms.
Your support powers this work. By donating, you’re helping build a future where Kentucky works for all of us—not just the well-connected. Thank you for being part of the fight.
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