Candidate for State Representative District 18
Over the last months, I've been deeply concerned about the continued funding reductions and blatant attacks on education. I am concerned about the workforce participation crisis that we have in Hardin and Grayson Counties that need policy solutions. I am deeply concerned about the resources our citizens have access to for healthcare. We cannot see growth in Kentucky if we do not put resources into our most important assets--our people.
I want to say thank you to everyone who has encouraged me to run for this seat. Your support has meant everything. To my family near and far--thank you so much for the confidence and love you've sent me as this decision was made.
As an educator, I promise to work tirelessly for everyone in Kentucky just as I have for my students.
My Experience
My resume | This link will take you to my current resume.
Where I Stand On...
- Supporting Workers | In recent months, I’ve done quite a bit of reading on the impacts of Right to Work laws and the costs associated with repealing prevailing wage....
- The Health of our Kentucky Citizens | Access to affordable, quality healthcare is the bedrock of creating a productive community. When citizens are healthy...
- Leading for Exceptional Education | I am a proud Kentucky educator. I love my students. I work tirelessly to make sure they have quality opportunities.
- Dysfunctional Government | Part of why I chose to run is that I’m fed up with the dysfunction and partisan gridlock in Frankfort.
- The Right Experience for Right Now | I want to share with you my experiences that make me the candidate we need right now.
Campaign Coverage
- The News Enterprise | The Workforce Crisis: Local businesses, agencies tackle declining labor force
- Mother Jones | In Deep Red Districts, Democrats Are Running for Office in Record Numbers
- College Heights Herald | More educators and women run for office
- The News-Enterprise | WKU professor files to run against Moore for 18th District House seat
- The News-Enterprise | Two candidates talk with educators