3rd District Issues

3rd District Issues

The Third District of Arkansas is a unique region with unique needs. The district is home to several of the world’s largest employers; Arkansas’ flagship university; its own World Trade Center; numerous family farmers; some of the nation’s most productive manufacturing plants; a thriving retirement community; and some of America’s most beautiful forests, lakes and hills. The needs of the community are as diverse as the people that make it up.

As the representative of the Third District of Arkansas, I am committed to using my office to continue making our state a great place to live. I will work to help the Third District manage the pressures that our region’s growth has created, lure more quality jobs to our communities, protect our natural resources and uphold the values that my constituents hold so dearly.


Commitment to Bipartisanship


The first question we ask ourselves on any issue is how it will be of benefit to the 3rd District of Arkansas. The people have sent me here to find common-sense solutions to the issues that affect them; to create opportunities for success for every person living in the district; and not to get into the partisan bickering which results in the gridlock which ultimately harms everyone.

Partisanship doesn’t build roads, create jobs, or feed families. Common sense ideas do.

My commitment is to work with Members from both sides of the aisle to solve problems, and adhering to the principles I promised to uphold.