06/09/2026
This morning came with an early start—a 4:15 alarm that I definitely snoozed at least once.
By 6:45, I was on a plane headed to Washington, DC.
This is one of my favorite weeks of the year.
Over the next few days, nearly 80 Rural Health Clinic leaders from across the country will gather for the NARHC Policy Summit. Tomorrow, we'll spend the day discussing the needs of rural communities and the challenges we face trying to provide quality healthcare close to home.
I always leave these conversations encouraged because the stories shared by colleagues from other rural areas often sound so much like the experiences we see here in Arkansas.
Then on Thursday, fellow Board member and friend Candice Cartwright and I will meet with congressional offices to advocate for Rural Health Clinics and the communities we serve back home.
I spend a lot of time focused on the day-to-day operations of healthcare, but Policy Summit week always grounds me.
It reminds me that we've come a long way—and that there are still many miles of country road ahead if we want to preserve healthcare access and health equity for rural communities.
Thankful for the opportunity to represent Arkansas this week.