Clean Water & Responsible Growth
Kentuckians deserve clean water, safe air, and communities that grow responsibly and not at the expense of families or our environment. But in Frankfort, some legislators have pushed laws that weaken protections and make it harder to hold polluters accountable. Bills like Senate Bill 89, which rolled back clean‑water safeguards, and House Bill 137, which limits how regulators can use air‑quality data to enforce pollution rules, put corporate interests ahead of public health.
Families in Jefferson County are already dealing with MSD rate hikes and flooding risks. In Oldham and Shelby counties, residents have pushed back against massive data‑center proposals that threatened green space and strained local infrastructure. These communities understand that growth without accountability isn’t progress. It’s corporate overreach.
I believe in responsible development that reflects our values:
CLEAN WATER AND AIR protected by strong environmental standards.
SMART GROWTH that prioritizes infrastructure, schools, and families before corporate tax breaks.
TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY so communities have a voice in how we grow.