Cameron Campaign Launches the “Law Enforcement for Cameron” Coalition, Over 25 Law Enforcement Officers Endorse

(June 3, 2025) - U.S. Senate Candidate Daniel Cameron announces “Law Enforcement for Cameron”, a coalition of local law enforcement officers and community leaders throughout the Commonwealth. The campaign kicked off the coalition with a roundtable discussion in Jeffersontown focused on key issues affecting Kentucky communities. View photos from the event here.

“I’m honored to stand with the brave men and women who protect our communities,” said Daniel Cameron. “This coalition reflects a shared commitment to law and order, safer neighborhoods, and a Kentucky where every family can thrive without fear. As Kentucky’s next U.S. Senator, I will continue to be a voice for law enforcement and ensure they have the tools and support they need to do their jobs and return home safely.”

Public safety officials joined Cameron at the roundtable to share ideas and solutions for Kentucky’s most pressing public safety challenges.

“Daniel Cameron understands the real challenges we face, not from behind a desk, but by standing with us on the front lines,” said Bullitt County Sheriff Walt Scholar. “He’s never wavered in his support for the men and women in law enforcement. I have no doubt he’ll carry that same unwavering commitment to Washington and be a strong voice for our community.”

During the discussion, several in attendance stressed the need for more resources, training, and policies to combat violent crime, mental health issues, and drug trafficking.

“Daniel has been a steadfast ally of Kentucky’s law enforcement,” said Shelby County Sheriff Mark Moore. “Kentucky needs a U.S. Senator who stands shoulder to shoulder with officers and prosecutors. I am proud to stand with Daniel.”

Cameron has long championed law and order and brings a proven record of standing up for the brave men and women in blue. As Attorney General, Daniel Cameron fought against violent crime, held traffickers accountable, and defended the role of law enforcement in keeping Kentucky safe.

Law enforcement officers across Kentucky are joining the coalition and endorsing Daniel Cameron for Senate.

Joe Milam, Sheriff, Anderson County

Jamie Reihs, Sheriff, Boyd County

Bobby Boody, Sheriff, Bracken County

Walt Scholar, Sheriff, Bullitt County

Bryan Ernstberger, County Attorney, Calloway County

Jim Daley, Jailer, Campbell County

Chad Weddle, Sheriff, Casey County

Tyler DeArmond, Sheriff, Christian County

Joe White, County Attorney, Clay County

Art Maglinger, Jailer, Daviess County

Brad Youngman, Sheriff, Daviess County

Jeremy Thompson, Police Chief, Elizabethtown

Rodney Kidd, Fmr. Police Chief, Lancaster

Shawn Hines, Sheriff, Lincoln County

Steven Gregg, Constable, Madison County

Jason Darnall, County Attorney, Marshall County

Eddie McGuire, Fmr. Sheriff, Marshall County

Bret Chamberlain, Jailer, Mercer County

Dale “Frog” Ford, Sheriff, Monroe County

Justin Hall, Jailer, Nelson County

Tim Wakefield, Sheriff, Oldham County

Steve Sparrow, Fmr. Sheriff, Oldham County

Jim Acquisto, Deputy Sheriff, Oldham County

Zackary Wilt, Public Safety, Oldham County

Mark Bess, Fmr. Sheriff, Owen County

Rick Brummett, Constable, Rockcastle County

Bill Elliotte, Sheriff, Whitley County

Blake Chambers, Commonwealth Attorney, 38th Judicial Circuit

To join Law Enforcement for Cameron and get involved, please visit here.