Proven Service. Trusted Leadership.
Issues Worth Fighting For
Public Safety
Public safety isn’t abstract to me—it’s work. I’ve lived alongside law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs. I’ve seen firsthand the split-second decisions officers and first responders make under pressure, and I respect the responsibility they carry. Strong public safety depends on trust, coordination, and leadership that understands the realities of the job. Supporting our communities means ensuring police and first responders have the training, resources, and backing they need to do their jobs well—every day, not just when it’s convenient.
Jobs & The Local Economy
District 25 includes both Alabama’s capital city and rural communities built on hard work and tradition. Montgomery’s growth matters, but so do the farmers, tradesmen, small business owners, and working families who keep our communities running. They are the backbone of our local economy and deserve policies that respect work and make it easier to grow. A strong economy means supporting small businesses, strengthening skilled trades, and removing unnecessary barriers, while ensuring rural communities have the infrastructure and services they need to thrive.
Law & Accountability
I believe in the rule of law, personal responsibility, and fair, consistent accountability. Violent crime must be prosecuted firmly, and our district attorneys and courts need the support to do their jobs when the facts demand it. At the same time, many non-violent offenses are driven by addiction or untreated mental health issues, and cycling people through jail without addressing those causes doesn’t make communities safer. Alabama’s drug courts, veterans courts, and diversion programs provide a proven, conservative balance—holding violent offenders accountable while reducing repeat crime.
Common-Sense Leadership
I’m a conservative Republican because I believe in faith, family, personal responsibility, and service to others. Accountability means owning our actions, learning from our mistakes, and choosing to do better. That mindset shapes my approach to leadership and public service. Common-sense leadership means listening before acting, focusing on solutions instead of excuses, and measuring success by whether our communities are stronger than before. As your senator, I will lead with integrity, steady judgment, and a commitment to leave this district better than I found it.
About Ty
Proven Service. Trusted Leadership. Always Answering the Call.
Service has defined my life. Not as a talking point, but as a responsibility I’ve carried every day.
As a firefighter, I’ve answered the call in moments of crisis—when families are having the worst day of their lives and help can’t wait. In those moments, there’s no room for politics or excuses. You show up, you do your job, and you take care of people.
As a lawyer, I’ve stood beside individuals and families who needed someone in their corner—someone willing to listen, to work hard, and to stand up for what’s right. I’ve seen firsthand how decisions made in Montgomery affect real people, real families, and real communities.
Through my faith and active involvement in our community, I’ve learned that leadership isn’t about titles or power. It’s about service, humility, and accountability. It’s about putting others first and doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
That’s why I’m running for State Senate.
Our district deserves proven service and trusted leadership—leadership that listens before it speaks, works before it promises, and shows up when it matters most. I will bring the same mindset to the State Senate that I’ve lived by my entire life: always answering the call, always putting people first, and always fighting for the values that make Alabama strong.