Invest in Americans
Smart investments pay off. I think the smartest investments we can make are investments in ourselves, as Americans.
I’m running for Congress in Kentucky’s 5th District, and I hope you’ll help me bring my vision for our communities—and America—to light.


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How secure do you feel about your health?
If you’re like most Americans, you worry about what could happen if you or a family member experienced a serious health issue. Tell Conor your story—and learn more about how Conor’s plan can improve your health security.
How secure do you feel about your water?
Do you trust the water coming out of your tap? Many Kentuckians are rightfully too scared to drink water in their own home. Find out Conor’s plan to fix the water crisis in Martin County and protect the water you drink, the air you breath, and the land you live on.
How secure do you feel about your job?
Do you earn enough money to pay for basic necessities? How much hope you have about job prospects or a rewarding career? Share your experiences with Conor. Then, check out how he plans to help attract jobs to Eastern Kentucky.

A modern vision for Eastern Kentucky — and America
It’s time to invest in our greatest asset: Americans
America invests in defense. America invests in commerce. Now it’s time for America to invest in her people, with smart strategies to ensure that:
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Everyone can find training and dignified work that provides stability.
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No one will have to declare bankruptcy over high medical bills
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We can swim, shower, and drink water without worrying about dire health consequences
These goals—and so many more—are achievable; they require that we invest in our nation’s greatest asset: the American people.
Kentucky’s 5th: it’s time for a change
Conor Halbleib and Hal Rogers are more than 50 years apart in age. Hal Rogers has been in office since 1981. The people of Kentucky are rightfully grateful for his decades of service. But he has had more than 40 years to implement his ideas, and 40 years is enough.
Young leaders helped shape America. James Monroe was 18 when he signed the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was 33. Kentucky’s own Henry Clay was 29 when he was elected to the U.S. Senate.
It’s time for this generation to step up.