A neighbor, not a politician.
Lifelong Franklin business owner. Epworth Methodist. Franklin Rodeo sponsor. Fighting for responsible growth, better roads, and a county budget that works like a business.
District 12 deserves a commissioner who lives your life, not one climbing a political ladder.
I've run Garrett's Garage and Service Station in Franklin for decades. I balance a budget, meet a payroll, and deal with regulations every day. I'll bring that discipline to county government.
I didn't move here for an investment — I was born here. Peytonsville Trinity Road, Epworth Methodist Church, the Franklin Rodeo. This community is my life, not my stepping stone.
I'm not an attorney. I'm not a government bureaucrat. I'm not running for party chair on the side. I have one job: representing the people of District 12.
The issues that matter to District 12 families.
Growth should serve the people who live here, not just developers. I'll fight for smart planning that protects our neighborhoods and our county's character.
Read more →8–10 years for a road project is unacceptable. I drive these roads every day to get to my business. I'll push to accelerate the projects our community needs.
Read more →Families moved here for the schools. We must fully fund our school system, pay teachers competitively, and make sure parents have the strongest voice in their children's education.
Read more →Williamson County has over $1 billion in debt. I run a business — I know what a real budget looks like. Keep taxes low, cut waste, and make growth pay for itself.
Read more →I fully support our law enforcement, fire departments, and first responders. As the county grows, public safety resources must grow with it. Response times matter.
Read more →"I've watched Franklin grow my whole life from behind the counter at my garage. Growth is good when it's managed right. I'm running to make sure Williamson County keeps its character while we build for the future."
— Kahn Garrett
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