Healthcare & Medicaid

I know what it means to fight for healthcare, as a single mom raising a child with special needs, I’ve lived the gaps in our system. That’s why I will stand up against cuts to Medicaid, protect senior centers, and push for affordable, accessible healthcare for every family. Because in Kentucky, we don’t abandon our elders, and we don’t leave our neighbors behind.

Healthcare isn’t just a policy debate. It’s about dignity, security, and the right to live without fear of losing care. When politicians in Frankfort cut Medicaid, the consequences ripple through every community.

It’s not just numbers on a budget line, it’s seniors losing access to the centers that keep them active and connected, it’s families skipping prescriptions, and it’s neighbors waiting months for the care they need.

In District 33, Medicaid is a lifeline. It supports preventive care, mental health services, and the senior centers that provide meals, companionship, and critical health programs. When funding is slashed, those centers struggle to stay open, leaving older Kentuckians isolated and vulnerable.