Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Kentucky 4th Congressional District in 2024 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedCap interest rates on private student loans (10%). Learn more
Mandate that farm subsidies only go to those that own or operate a farm. Learn more
Cap interest rates for credit cards (10%). Learn more
Fbi/doj reform. Mandate all FBI interviews be recorded in order for someone to be prosecuted for lying to the FBI. Learn more
No hearing, no vote in order to stop omnibus bills from being passed in the middle of the night. Learn more
Eliminate House and Senate budget committee since they are redundant due to the existence of appropriations committees in Congress. This would save the taxpayers millions in staff salaries over the long term. Learn more
End the Export-Import Bank, loans to Fortune 500 companies, leading to at least 150 million in savings to the taxpayer on an annual basis. Learn more
Allow seven million in tax deductible compensation for corporate executives instead of stock options. Exclude hospital executives, health insurance executives, and pharmaceutical executives. Fortune 500 CEOs who receive six million dollars in stock options annually will introduce layoffs in order to meet quarterly Wall Street expectations and boost the value of their stock options. Learn more
Ban federal bonuses, with an annual savings of 1 billion to taxpayers. Learn more
Stop the censorship of conservatives on social media. Repeal the word objectionable from section 230, stopping social media executives from removing content they view as objectionable. Learn more
Senators Work as much As Teachers Act: Mandatory 180 legislative sessions per year on separate days. A roll call vote and a quorum would be required for each session. Congressional productivity has gone down significantly since Congress switched to a three day work week. Learn more
Stop use it or lose it spending, the money government agencies have left over at the end of the year and spend it however they want to. This money would be returned to the treasury instead, with a savings to taxpayers of 50-100 billion per year. Learn more
Ban stock buybacks for pharmaceutical and health insurance companies. Learn more
One bill, one issue in order to stop omnibus bills on a permanent basis. Learn more
All votes roll call/ electronically recorded vote. Learn more
REINS Act: require that all regulations with major economic impact be voted on in Congress before taking effect. This would return the power to regulate interstate commerce back to Congress where it belongs. Learn more
Germaneness rule- all floor amendments must be same subject as bill. Learn more
Make discharge petitions the law in both houses of Congress. Learn more
Mandatory 72 hour waiting period between a bill filed and voted on in both houses of Congress in order to stop omnibus bills from being passed in the middle of the night. Learn more
Six year term limits for committee chairs in Congress. Learn more
Eliminate House rules committee. Learn more
Keep the House and Senate floor amendment process on a permanent basis. Learn more
Allow health insurance to be sold across state lines. Learn more
Ban sanctuary cities. Learn more
Mandatory e-verify, which requires two forms of ID in order to be hired for a job. Learn more
Ban federal healthcare dollars/food stamps going to illegal immigrants. Learn more
Ban asylum seekers from receiving work permits. Learn more
Finish the wall. Learn more
Remain in Mexico for all asylum seekers. Learn more
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