Making Kentucky Stronger

Julia Jaddock for State Senate

Julia is an unwavering conservative that will keep Kentucky moving forward.

Julia Jaddock’s roots run deep in Kentucky with family throughout the 17th District and parents who are Kenton and Scott County natives.

As a lifelong conservative, Julia is running for State Senate to fight for better government because she has seen firsthand how the Radical Left’s war on family values has played out in our great nation and throughout the Commonwealth.

A full-time mother of four children who are currently attending Great Crossing High School, the University of Kentucky, Colorado College, and a recent UK graduate celebrating his first wedding anniversary, Julia wants a strong public education system free of woke ideology and one that teaches students how to learn, not what to think.

With 25 years of business ownership Julia has faced the struggles too many businesses face from a government that wants to take more and more, while providing less and less to the working class. She’s committed to helping small businesses and families keep more of their paychecks, ending government mandates that encroach on our freedoms, and stopping policies that are driving up the costs of groceries, gas, and everyday goods.

Currently serving as a Children’s Director at Central Church in Georgetown, Kentucky, Julia has given back to the community through hundreds of hours of volunteer service, reading and church camps, assisting teachers, providing tutoring, supporting at-risk families, ministering to people who are homeless, and more.

Julia brings a selfless spirit to leadership as she considers the needs of Kentucky businesses- small and large alike. She brings people together from all walks of like to empower Kentuckians, and she will protect our Constitutional rights and freedoms that are under assault from Washington and even far-left idealogues here at home.

100% Pro Life

As a Christian and as a mother, Julia believes that all life is a precious gift from God worth protecting. We have a responsibility to speak for those who cannot yet speak for themselves, and defending innocent unborn life is a cornerstone of preserving inalienable rights. Love them both by supporting laws that support moms in crisis and moms who have been subjected to criminal acts against them.

Kentucky Is Open for Business

Kentucky’s businesses thrive when we get government out of the way and let the free market do what it does best. Burdensome government regulations are standing in the way of economic growth, and it’s time to cut the red tape.

From healthcare to businesses on main street, government is standing in the way of economic freedom. Kentucky is limiting itself by requiring “Certificates of Need” for medical services in the Commonwealth while states such as Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee are open for business. Kentuckians (and their healthcare dollars) are heading across the river to obtain services that could easily be provided within the Commonwealth. We must provide Kentuckians with choice in their healthcare, lower healthcare costs through competition, and increase access to quality care.

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Law Enforcement

I am proud to be raised in a law enforcement family. I will always protect these brave men and women who put their lives on the line every day to ensure our communities are safe.

The Right to Keep and Bear Arms

Never has it been more important for us to protect our right to keep and bear arms. It is our constitutional right to be able to defend ourselves and our families, and Julia will never cave to the pressure of the gun-grabbing radicals who are pushing for gun control. Our nation’s Founders understood the dangers of tyranny or an enemy within, and Julia will fight to defend our 2nd Amendment Rights.

Julia’s children Left to right: Theresa (Josiah’s wife), Josiah, Natasha, Anastasia, Jedidiah

Josiah graduated from UK and married Theresa, Jan 6, 2023, Natasha plans to graduate from Colorado College in May, Jedidiah is a sophomore at UK, Anastasia plans to graduate this year from Great Crossing High School.