Owensboro raised.
And still working like it.

Re-Elect Suzanne Miles

Owensboro raised.And still working like it.

Born and raised right here in Daviess County. 30-year small-business owner. One of the hardest-working voices Western Kentucky has ever had in Frankfort.

Who she is

Who she is

Suzanne Miles's first job was counting quarters from the Pepsi machine at her family's Owensboro store. She grew up working on a Western Kentucky farm, bought her own small business two days after college, and spent years helping neighbors cut through government red tape.

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Where you'll find Suzanne

From the riverfront to the family farms east of town.

Suzanne Miles outdoor portrait in golden field

On the Trail

Daviess County

Suzanne Miles reading to elementary school students

Reading Day at Local Elementary

Owensboro

Suzanne Miles connecting with a constituent outdoors

Listening to Constituents

Daviess County

Suzanne Miles speaking on the Kentucky House floor

Speaking on the House Floor

Frankfort

Suzanne Miles walking on a family farm

Farm Visit

Daviess County

What she's brought home

What she's brought home

$38 million for healthcare careers.

  • Suzanne secured the funding to build a center in Owensboro that trains the nurses and healthcare workers our region needs. That means better care close to home, and good careers our kids don't have to leave to find.

A law that protects our kids.

  • She led a new law cracking down on human trafficking — tougher tools to catch predators and help victims. It passed the Kentucky House unanimously, 96–0, and was signed into law.

Jobs headed for the riverfront.

  • She secured $1.3 million to get a 50-acre site at the Owensboro Riverport ready for new business — because more jobs at home means more families building their lives here.

And she shows up.

  • Standing with our veterans. Honoring our fallen. Backing our farmers and our small businesses — year after year, not just at election time.

Where she stands

Where she stands

Care and good jobs, close to home.

  • Western Kentucky shouldn't have to drive hours for great healthcare — or leave home for a great career in it.

A strong local economy.

  • She's made a payroll herself. She knows what it takes to land jobs in Owensboro and keep them.

Safe communities and our values.

  • From cracking down on traffickers to standing up for our families, our veterans, and our way of life.

Why re-elect Suzanne

You already know Suzanne. She's the neighbor who answers the phone, the businesswoman who gets it done, the Owensboro girl who never forgot where she's from. She's earned a few more years of doing exactly that.