What We Learned (and Didn’t) at the Town Hall
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What We Learned (and Didn’t) at the Town Hall

On January 28, I hosted a Farmers & Small Business Owners Town Hall and invited Rep. Nancy Tate to join the discussion, giving people a chance to share their concerns directly with their state representative. With about 32 people in attendance, we covered state support for agriculture, infrastructure, and economic development. Conversations like this should happen regularly, which is why I’m committed to creating spaces where people can ask questions, share concerns, and push for real solutions.

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When It’s All on the Line, Do Everything You Can (And Then Some)
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When It’s All on the Line, Do Everything You Can (And Then Some)

Donald Trump’s inauguration may feel like déjà vu, but now is the time to act. From organizing grassroots efforts to holding representatives accountable, we’ve done hard things before—and we can do them again. Whether it’s writing an email, showing up to a rally, or finding time for self-care, every action matters. Join me as we prepare for the fights ahead and build momentum for change.

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Something's in the Water in Frankfort and it Ain’t Common Sense.
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Something's in the Water in Frankfort and it Ain’t Common Sense.

The first week of the 2025 legislative session has already raised eyebrows. From Nancy Tate’s push to weaken water fluoridation and reverse Kentucky’s ban on conversion therapy to her continued prioritization of divisive bills like displaying the Ten Commandments in schools, the focus seems far from addressing real issues facing Kentuckians. Joined by fellow legislator Josh Calloway, their efforts highlight an agenda that prioritizes personal beliefs over practical solutions. Learn more about the bills shaping this session and why it’s time to demand policies that actually work for Kentucky families.

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Transparency? Never Heard of Her: Why I Started This Blog
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Transparency? Never Heard of Her: Why I Started This Blog

The 2025 legislative session kicks off tomorrow, but for too long, government in Kentucky has operated behind a wall of secrecy. In District 27 and across the state, leaders like Representative Nancy Tate avoid scrutiny, control local media, and push extreme policies like Amendment 2—an attempt to divert public funds to private schools. This blog is here to shine a light on the lack of transparency, demand accountability, and provide our community with the information it deserves. It’s time for leaders to prioritize Kentuckians—not special interests.

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