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FREEDOM BUDGET FOR THE PEOPLE
Freedom isn't just the absence of restraint. Real freedom is having enough time, enough stability, and enough choice to actually live your life. In Kentucky's 6th District — and across this country — too many people have none of those things. The Freedom Budget Act of 2026 is our answer to that. I'm running this campaign unbought and unbossed. No PAC money, no corporate donors, no permission asked from the party establishment. That's not a liability — it's the only way to say
May 133 min read


Money, Influence, and What Really Decides Our Elections
In a healthy democracy, disagreements should be settled with debate—not by who can spend the most money. Groups like AIPAC have the legal right to advocate for policies and support candidates. That’s part of our system. But when outside spending reaches overwhelming levels, it raises a real concern: are voters still the ones deciding elections? In 2024, a single congressional primary involving Jamaal Bowman became the most expensive House primary in U.S. history. Around $14.5
May 52 min read


We Shouldn't Be Burning Hemp and Burning Money — This How We Fix It
Why Kentucky Farmers Are Burning Millions — And How We Fix It There’s something deeply wrong happening in American agriculture right now—and most people don’t even know it. Farmers across Kentucky and the country are being forced to destroy entire hemp harvests, not because they broke the law in any meaningful sense, but because their crops tested a fraction of a percent too high in THC. We’re talking about fields worth tens, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars—gone. B
Apr 213 min read


Reimagining Healthcare: How a Single Payer System Can Transform Lives and Reduce Costs
Healthcare Shouldn’t Be a Financial Gamble Healthcare in the United States faces a critical challenge. Insurance premiums have soared, driven largely by middlemen costs, while many people still receive large bills and struggle to afford necessary care. This creates a painful reality where people are often forced to choose between extending their lives with expensive treatment or accepting their circumstances due to financial limitations. The current Medicaid system has helped
Feb 284 min read


Promoting Diversity in Biomedical and Ecological Fields
In today’s interconnected world, the way we move knowledge, talent, and research across borders directly impacts how well we solve problems at home. One of the clearest examples of this is the H-1B visa system. While it is often framed around tech jobs, its role in healthcare, science, and higher education is just as critical. Understanding how it works—and how to protect it without allowing abuse—matters if we are serious about saving lives, advancing research, and strengthe
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Supporting the 32 for 40 Work Week Initiative
Supporting the 32 for 40 Work Week Initiative The way we work today isn’t broken because people are lazy—it’s broken because the system is outdated. We’ve built an economy where productivity keeps rising, technology keeps improving, and output keeps growing—but people don’t get their time back. Families are stretched thin, burnout is normalized, and somehow we’re told this is just the cost of success. It ’s not. The 32 for 40 Work Week Initiative is simple: 32 hours of work.
Dec 14, 20254 min read


Stop Selling the Future: Corruption Ruins Faith
Right now, the people writing the rules are also making money off them. Members of Congress beat the stock market. Not because they’re better— because they know what’s coming. They see policies before the public does. They make their trades. Then everyone else finds out after. That’s not a free market, That’s insider advantage being called a lucky bet. And I’m running to end it. The Problem We’re told insider trading is illegal. But in Washington, the line is blurred with a l
Dec 14, 20252 min read
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