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Background

-Attended S.M. Schools
-Undergraduate degree from KU
-Graduate of KU Law School
-Business Attorney
-Clerk for U.S. Attorney's Office
-Legislative Clerk to Kevin Yoder
-Small Business Owner

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Leadership

As a fourth-generation Kansan, small business owner and attorney, I am invested in our state's future.

As you know, we are facing serious challenges in Kansas
that need to be solved. Many of our neighbors are struggling and worried about their futures. We need leaders in Topeka willing to stand up and fight for us. I have the strong voice and real world experience needed to respond to the challenge.

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Solutions

In my first term as your State Representative, I worked hard to create new economic opportunities for the State of Kansas.

I supported economic growth bills, drafted legislation that would allow for increased business opportunities and worked hard to get extra dollars to schools in our community. I also supported legislation for the disabled.

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News

  • Economic Development
    The Kansas legislature passes strategic economic development plan to create new jobs and encourage businesses to stay in Kansas.
  • Education
    Both the House and the Senate added $21.2 million to support special education and passed Senate Bill 111 to provide schools with more flexibility.
  • KPERS
    House Bill 2194 takes the first step toward eliminating the approximately $8 billion deficit facing Kansas' public pension system.

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