About Case Dixon
Early Life & Education
Case Dixon was born in Alabaster, Alabama, the second oldest of five children to Roman and Ashley Dixon. He spent his early childhood in Maylene, before moving to McCalla at age nine. Homeschooled by his mother, Case developed a strong work ethic and deep-rooted values of faith and family. His patriotic convictions run deep—both of his grandfathers served in the Armed Forces, his father served in the Coast Guard, and his older brother enlisted in the Air Force at age 19, later deploying to Afghanistan.
From a young age, Case loved sports and competition. He developed a passion for basketball and played two years on the varsity team for the Hope Christian School Eagles, a homeschool athletics program in Pelham, Alabama. After high school, he went on to pursue a college education so that he might begin his career in physical therapy as a PTA.


Family & Personal Life
In 2019, while working at a physical therapy clinic in Bessemer, Case met his future wife, Caroline. They married in December 2022 in a ceremony officiated by his grandfather, a Baptist minister. Today, they are proud parents to their one-year-old daughter, Sadie, and expecting another little girl in May or June. The Dixon family is actively involved at Tannehill Valley Baptist Church, where Case has attended for the last 12 years.
Career
Case began working in the physical therapy industry at 18 as an aide, while attending college. After graduating college in 2021, he passed the state board exam to work as a Physical Therapist Assistant. He worked at outpatient clinics in Bessemer and Homewood, as well as working at Brookwood Hospital on the weekends. For nearly two years, he typically worked seven days a week between both jobs, determined to provide for his family and purchase their first home,
which they did in September 2023.
Shortly after, Case transitioned to home health physical therapy, spending the last 1.5 years traveling throughout the greater Birmingham area to care for patients unable to attend clinic settings. During this time, he also began pursuing a business degree part-time, but has since put that on hold after feeling the call to civic duty and beginning this campaign.


Call to Civic Duty
Case first felt his call to civic duty during the summer of 2020, as he witnessed the widespread mishandling of COVID-19. Fear-mongering, censorship, and hypocrisy exposed a level of government corruption he had never fully realized. He saw firsthand how unnecessary mandates and lockdowns devastated families, shuttered businesses, restricted church gatherings, harmed mental health, and disrupted children’s education—even after it became clear that the situation was not as originally portrayed.
These events opened Case’s eyes to the urgent need for stronger, principled leadership and true accountability for those in power. When his first daughter was born, his resolve deepened. He knew he had a responsibility to fight for the next generation—to ensure they inherit an America where liberty is preserved, faith is protected, and government serves the people, not the other way around.
As a working-class American, Case understands the struggles that everyday families face. Your future is his future—he is deeply invested in preserving the promises of opportunity and the aspirations of a better tomorrow. He wants to serve with the same dedication, work ethic, and values that have guided him throughout his life. He’s ready to stand up for Alabama’s values in the face of opposition and without compromise. Case is a true outsider to the political establishment and exactly what Alabama needs.
“My future is tied to yours. I’m a husband, father, and healthcare provider who understands what it’s like to work long hours to support a growing family. I’m running for congress to make a lasting impact – not the kind of change that fades with the next election.” – Case Dixon
My Priorities
Ethics Reform
Washington must answer to the people — not to personal ambition or profit. I support enacting term limits to end the reign of career politicians and bring fresh, accountable leadership to Capitol Hill. I support banning individual stock trading by members of Congress and their families, ensuring no more insider profit from public service. I support ending the abuse of leadership PACs, which have become little more than slush funds for luxury and excess.
Serving in Congress is exactly that, a service to the country. It is not an opportunity to set yourself up for early retirement on the taxpayer's dime. It’s time to clean house, restore trust, and return to a government that serves with integrity.
Healthcare Access
Access to care shouldn’t depend on your zip code. I’ve seen firsthand the need for strong public health services in Alabama. I support expanding telemedicine and home visit options, repealing burdensome anti–competition laws that block innovation, incentivizing providers in underserved areas, and empowering nurse practitioners to practice to the full extent of their training.
I do not support cuts to Medicare or Medicaid, which provide care to nearly 40% of Alabamians and help keep our rural hospitals open.
Fiscal responsibility isn’t about cutting care for our seniors or our most vulnerable—it’s about making sure every dollar does the most good.
Family Support
Working parents, single mothers/fathers, and caregivers often face significant financial and emotional burdens with insufficient support.
With daycare costs rivaling a mortgage and the rising expense of hiring a caregiver, I propose reforming the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to reflect today’s realities. We must keep pace with the true cost of care, remove the two–dependent cap, extend eligibility up to age 15, and allow families who forgo income to care for dependents to also claim the credit.
As someone in healthcare, I see firsthand how financial strain limits access to quality care. It’s time to honor those who care for others.