Rocky Adkins | |
Office: | Minority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives |
Term Start: | January 3, 2017 |
Term End: | December 10, 2019 |
Predecessor: | Jeff Hoover |
Successor: | Joni Jenkins |
Office1: | Majority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives |
1Blankname1: | Speaker |
Term Start1: | January 5, 2004 |
Term End1: | January 3, 2017 |
Predecessor1: | Greg Stumbo |
Successor1: | Jonathan Shell |
State House2: | Kentucky |
District2: | 99th |
Term Start2: | January 1, 1987 |
Term End2: | December 10, 2019 |
Predecessor2: | Frances Brown |
Successor2: | Richard White |
Birth Date: | 4 November 1959 |
Birth Place: | Sandy Hook, Kentucky, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Leah |
Children: | 3 |
Education: | Morehead State University (BA, MA) |
Rocky J. Adkins (born November 4, 1959) is an American politician from Kentucky. He is a member of the Democratic Party and is serving as a senior advisor to the Governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear. He is a former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 99th District of the Kentucky House from 1987 to 2019. His House district was in eastern Kentucky and included Elliott, Lewis, and Rowan Counties.[1] From 2003 through 2016, he was the House Majority Leader.[2] From 2016 to 2019, he was the chamber's Minority Floor Leader.
Adkins ran for governor of Kentucky in the 2019 Kentucky gubernatorial election, with running mate Stephanie Horne. During his campaign, he raised $1.5 million.[3] Adkins finished in second place in the Democratic primary, losing to then-Kentucky Attorney General Beshear. Adkins joined the Beshear administration on December 10, 2019, as the governor's senior advisor.[4]
Adkins attended Elliott County High School and Morehead State University (MSU).[5] [6] He played college basketball for the Morehead State Eagles in 1981 and 1982 as the starting point guard. In college, he avereaged 2.2 points and 2.7 assists per game.[7] Adkins earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at Morehead State University. In 2017, Morehead's new dining commons were dedicated to and named after Adkins. He was inducted into the MSU Alumni Hall of Fame in 2004 and named the recipient of the 2012 Founders Award for University Service.[8]
Adkins was a member of the Commonwealth of Kentucky House of Representatives between 1987 and 2019.[9] He has long been a strong supporter of education in Eastern Kentucky. He was a member of the House Democratic Leadership office.Adkins ran unopposed in 11 out of his 12 re-elections to his seat in the Kentucky Legislature, the only contested election being in 2016 when he won by a margin of 32%.
In November 2018, Adkins announced his candidacy for the 2019 Kentucky gubernatorial election.[10] During his announcement, Adkins stated that Stephanie Horne, a seat on the Jefferson County Board of Education, would be his running mate.[11] Paul E. Patton, who served as Kentucky governor from 1995 to 2003, endorsed Adkins. Adkins lost the Democratic primary on May 21, 2019, placing second to Attorney General Andy Beshear.[12] Following his loss, Adkins endorsed Beshear in the general election.[13]
Adkins supports "a fully-funded pension system" and the use of medicinal marijuana, which he believes could provide income to help fund public pensions.[14] He also believes the state legislature needs to work with the federal government to try to expand Medicaid.
Adkins opposes increased regulation on gun ownership.
A cancer survivor himself, Adkins sponsors the annual "Rocky Adkins Charity Golf Outing – Cure for Cancer,” which has raised over $2.3 million for cancer research since its beginning in 1995.[15]