on the issues
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.
Secure Retirement
Social Security is not a government handout. Our seniors paid into the system with a lifetime of hard work, and they deserve the peace of mind that those benefits will be there when they need them.
I will fight to protect and strengthen Social Security for current and future retirees, secure the program’s long-term stability, and do so without raising taxes on working families or small businesses. I will also avoid punishing the job creators who drive our economy.
In Alabama, we believe in honoring our commitments—and I intend to make sure Washington does too.
Defending Life
Science tells us life begins at conception, and the Bible tells us every child is fearfully and wonderfully made by God—with purpose and value.
I fully support a nationwide ban on abortion to protect the most vulnerable—the unborn. I support defending innocent life at every stage and never backing down from the fight for life.
A just and moral nation defends innocent life. It’s time to build a culture of life that upholds human dignity, respects civil liberties, strengthens families, and reflects the values we hold dear in Alabama and across America.
Protecting life isn’t just a policy—it’s a reflection of who we are as a people. When we defend the unborn, we affirm the dignity of every person and the moral strength of our nation.
Break Big Pharma
Our healthcare laws should serve people—not profit margins.
I propose rescheduling marijuana to a Schedule III controlled substance at the federal level to align with modern science, expand clinical research, support responsible medical use, and give doctors and patients more choices—not more red tape.
I will also advocate to ban direct-to-consumer drug advertisements, which inflate demand for high-cost drugs, drive up insurance premiums, and strain taxpayer-funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid. These ads pressure doctors to prescribe what patients request—even when it’s not medically appropriate. They commercialize healthcare and undermine evidence-based decisions that should remain between patient and provider rather than being influenced with marketing hype.
Patients should get treatment based on medical expertise—not TV commercials. Healthcare decisions should stay in the exam room—not in the hands of advertisers.
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