Our Small Towns Matter
Conservative leadership rooted in small-town values — and focused on building a stronger tomorrow for District 65.
A Leader Who Listens
District 65 deserves leadership that listens, works hard, and delivers results. Dee Ann Campbell has spent decades serving local communities — supporting small businesses, strengthening economic development, and standing up for the values that make our towns strong.
She knows the challenges families face because she lives them. She understands what it takes to run a business, meet a payroll, and balance priorities. And she believes local government should work for the people — not the other way around.
Focused on What Matters Most
Growing Local Jobs
Economic growth starts at home. Supporting small businesses, attracting responsible industry, and expanding workforce opportunities remain top priorities.
Fiscal Conservative. Accountable Leader.
Dee Ann believes government should live within its means — just like Alabama families do.
She supports low taxes, limited government, and responsible budgeting that prioritizes essential services without overburdening working families or small businesses. Government exists to serve the people, not to grow unchecked or waste hard-earned taxpayer dollars on inefficient programs.
Her approach is simple: protect what is necessary, eliminate what is wasteful, and ensure every dollar is spent responsibly.
Protecting Quality of Life
Growth matters — but not at the expense of what makes our communities special.
Dee Ann believes economic development should strengthen small-town life, not erase it. That means supporting safe neighborhoods, protecting natural resources, and preserving the family-centered values that define rural Alabama.
We can grow — and still keep what matters most.
Delivering Results Through Grants & Investment
Dee Ann has helped secure critical grant funding that has made visible improvements across her community. From downtown revitalization and infrastructure upgrades to tourism funding and technology improvements, she has worked to bring outside dollars home — easing the burden on local taxpayers.
She has also supported funding efforts for arts initiatives, small businesses, and new economic opportunities, including federal USDA support for innovative development projects that could attract future industry.
She doesn’t just talk about economic growth — she works to make it happen.