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Cody is running to represent District 38. Cody is not a career politician; He is one of you. Cody grew up here in rural Appalachia, he served his country, and he has been fighting for our district’s future. Cody’s life experiences have forged a commitment to service, resilience, and integrity, which makes him uniquely qualified to be your voice in government.

Military Service

At just 17, Cody enlisted in the armed forces, completing basic combat training while still in high school and later receiving an honorable discharge. This experience instilled discipline, accountability, and a profound understanding of service to his country and community. (I am not endorsed by the DoD, Department of the Army, or the National Guard Bureau. My views are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the DoD, Department of the Army, or the National Guard Bureau.)

Education & Understanding

Despite financial barriers, Cody pursued higher education, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cody’s studies in Christian Ministries, Human Services, and Clinical Psychology have given him a deep understanding of the challenges our communities face—from mental health struggles and addiction to poverty and economic despair.

Faith & Compassion

As a Christian, Cody believes in carrying the pain, sorrow, and dreams of his neighbors as his own. Cody’s missionary work in the Dominican Republic exposed him to the devastating effects of poverty and poor leadership, reinforcing his belief in the power of compassion and the necessity of providing basic needs and opportunities for all.