I believe too many families are working harder than ever and still coming home with too little. The dream has been deferred, but it’s not lost. Together, we can build a future where every child has hope, every worker has dignity, and every family gets a fair shot.
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Too many families are working harder than ever and still coming home with too little. The dream has been deferred, but it’s not lost. Together, we can build a future where every child has hope, every worker has dignity, and every family gets a fair shot.
Too many families work hard and come home with too little. The dream has been deferred, but it is not lost. Together, we can build a future where every child has hope, every worker has dignity, and every family has a fair chance to thrive.
I work with anyone who’s willing to get results for Hoosier families — creating good jobs that don’t require a degree, lowering the cost of medicine and childcare, and keeping our communities safe and stable.
Every family deserves a fair shot at staying healthy without going broke. Healthcare should be affordable, reliable, and close to home — not something only the wealthy can count on. When you’re sick or your kid needs a doctor, you shouldn’t have to drive an hour or empty your savings to get help.
You work hard — your paycheck should too. It’s time to bring prices down and give working people a fair shot again.
Southern Indiana deserves good jobs, strong roads, and internet that actually works. When we invest in our own people and places, we don’t just grow the economy — we build stronger families and communities.
No one who works full-time should live in poverty. Hoosiers don’t want handouts — they want a fair chance to work, raise a family, and get ahead.
“Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future.”
John F. Kennedy