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About Me

This is my story.

My story is rooted in service, not because it was required of me, but because it’s who I am. As the wife of an Army veteran, I know what it means to move from place to place, to start over again and again, and to hold a family steady through the constant change of military life. When my husband, Jason, and I moved to Bell County in 2012, we finally found what we had been searching for: a community that felt like home. Neighbors who show up. Schools and churches that care. A place that doesn’t just talk about values but lives them.
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From that moment, I made a choice — if Bell County was going to embrace my family, I would embrace Bell County right back. Service has taken many forms in my life. I’ve been a Family Readiness Group leader, a volunteer who helped organize Santa’s Workshop, and a steady hand in offices and schools across the county. I have answered emergency calls at the Communications Center, managed records for the Temple Police Department, kept things moving in an elementary school library, welcomed patients at a local physical therapy clinic, and — most importantly — served on the criminal side of the District Clerk’s Office.
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What those jobs had in common wasn’t paperwork. It was people. People who were nervous, overwhelmed, or just plain tired of feeling like no one was listening. I never saw them as case numbers or transactions. I saw them as neighbors who needed help — and I gave it. More than once, citizens called to say their felony records had been reported incorrectly. They had tried to fix it before, but nothing had changed. I refused to shrug it off. I did the research, confirmed the errors, and worked until the records were corrected. For me, it wasn’t extra credit — it was simply doing the job right. That is the heart of my campaign for District Clerk: treating people the way they deserve to be treated, with dignity, fairness, and respect.

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