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ELECTED OFFICIALS

Representing Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government

UNITED STATES SENATORS

Six-Year Term
The Honorable Mitch McConnell - Rep
601 W. Broadway, Suite 630
Louisville, KY 40202
502-582-6304
Elected: 2020 (2026)
The Honorable Rand Paul - Rep
600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pl., Suite 1072B
Louisville, KY 40202
502-582-5341
Elected: 2016 (2022)

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS

Two-Year Term

THIRD DISTRICT

The Honorable John A. Yarmuth - Dem 600 Martin Luther King Jr. Pl., Suite 216

  • Louisville, KY 40202
  • Elected: 2020 (2022)

FOURTH DISTRICT

Elected: 2020 (2022)
502-582-5129 The Honorable Thomas Massie - Rep 110 W. Jefferson St., Suite 100 LaGrange, KY 40031 502-265-9119

August 16, 2021

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STATEWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS

Four-Year Term

GOVERNOR

Andy Beshear - Dem The Capitol 700 Capital Ave, Ste. 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-2611
Elected: 2019 (2023)

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Jacqueline Coleman - Dem The Capitol 700 Capital Ave., Ste. 142 Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-2611
Elected: 2019 (2023)

SECRETARY OF STATE

Michael G. Adams - Rep 700 Capital Ave. Suite 152, The Capitol Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-3490
Elected: 2019 (2023)

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Daniel Cameron - Rep 700 Capital Ave., Room 118 Capitol Building
Elected: 2019 (2023)
Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-2894

AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

Mike Harmon - Rep 209 St. Clair St. Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-5841
Elected: 2019 (2023)

STATE TREASURER

Allison Ball - Rep 1050 US Highway 127 South, Suite 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-4722
Elected: 2019 (2023)

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE

Ryan F. Quarles - Rep 105 Corporate Dr. Frankfort, KY 40601

  • 502-573-0282
  • Elected: 2019 (2023)

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STATE SENATORS

All can be reached at 800/372-7181

Four-Year Term

10th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

Dennis L. Parrett - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 254

Frankfort, KY 40601 Jimmy Higdon - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

14th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 236

Frankfort, KY 40601 Morgan McGarvey - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

19th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Annex Rm. 255

Frankfort, KY 40601 Paul R. Hornback - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

20th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 203

Frankfort, KY 40601 Karen Berg - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

26th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 255

Frankfort, KY 40601 Gerald A. Neal - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

33rd SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Annex Rm. 255

Frankfort, KY 40601 Denise Harper Angel - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

35th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Annex Rm. 254

Frankfort, KY 40601 Julie Raque Adams - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

36th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 242

Frankfort, KY 40601 David Yates - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

37th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Annex Rm. 254

Frankfort, KY 40601 Mike Nemes - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

38th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 229

Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-8100

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STATE REPRESENTATIVES

Two-Year Term

All can be reached at 800/372-7181

28th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

Charles W. Miller - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 457D

Frankfort, KY 40601 Kevin D. Bratcher - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

29th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 357E

Frankfort, KY 40601 Tom Burch - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

30th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 472

Frankfort, KY 40601 Josie Raymond - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

31st REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 451B

Frankfort, KY 40601 Tina Bojanowski - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

32nd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 451E

Frankfort, KY 40601 Jason Nemes - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

33rd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 416C

Frankfort, KY 40601 Mary Lou Marzian - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

34th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 451E

Frankfort, KY 40601 Lisa Willner - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

35th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 424D

Frankfort, KY 40601 Jerry T. Miller - Rep 702 Capital Ave.

36th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 357C

Frankfort, KY 40601 Jeffery M. Donohue - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

37th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 451C

Frankfort, KY 40601 McKenzie Cantrell - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

38th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 424A

Frankfort, KY 40601

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STATE REPRESENTATIVES

Two-Year Term

All can be reached at 800/372-7181

40th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

Nima Kulkarni - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 429E

Frankfort, KY 40601 Attica Woodson Scott - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

41st REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 432C

Frankfort, KY 40601 Reginald K. Meeks - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

42nd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 432B

Frankfort, KY 40601 Pamela D. Stevenson - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

43rd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 424C

Frankfort, KY 40601 Joni Jenkins - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

44th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 472

Frankfort, KY 40601 Alan "Al" Gentry - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

46th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 432D

Frankfort, KY 40601 Ken Fleming - Dem 702 Capital Ave.

48th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

  • Elected: 2020 (2022)
  • Annex Rm. 432

Frankfort, KY 40601

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COUNTY JUDGE/EXECUTIVE

Queenie Averette - Dem 527 W. Jefferson St., 4th Floor Louisville, KY 40201 502-574-2003
Elected: 2018 (2022) Four-Year Term

COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY

Thomas B. "Tom" Wine - Dem 514 W. Liberty St.
Elected: 2018 (2024) Six-Year Term
Louisville, KY 40202 502-595-2340

COUNTY ATTORNEY

Mike O'Connell - Dem 600 W. Jefferson St., Suite 2086 Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-6336
Elected: 2018 (2022) Four-Year Term

CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

David Lawrence Nicholson - Dem 600 W. Jefferson St.
Elected: 2018 (2024) Six-Year Term
Louisville, KY 40202 502-595-3055

COUNTY CLERK

Barbara "Bobbie" Holsclaw - Rep 527 W. Jefferson St., Suite 105 Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-5700
Elected: 2018 (2022) Four-Year Term

COUNTY SHERIFF

John E. Aubrey - Dem 531 Court Pl., Suite 604 Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-5400
Elected: 2018 (2022) Four-Year Term

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Four Year Term

“A” DISTRICT

Daniel B. Grossberg - Dem 1100 Winners Cir., Apt. 4 Louisville, KY 40242 502-930-0039 Jomaris DeJesus - Dem 4159 Roosevelt Ave. Louisville, KY 40213 787-909-4776
Elected: 2018 (2022)

“B” DISTRICT

Elected: 2020 (2024)

“C” DISTRICT

Kathleen Parks - Dem 1515 Beech St.

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Louisville, KY 40211

470-362-0317

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PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINSTRATOR

Colleen Younger - Dem 815 W. Market St., Ste. 400 Louisville, KY 40202

  • 502-574-6380
  • Elected: 2018 (2022)

Four- Year Term

CORONER

Barbara Weakley-Jones - Dem 10511 La Grange Rd. Bingham Bldg. Louisville, KY 40223 502-574-6262
Elected: 2018 (2022) Four- Year Term

COUNTY SURVEYOR

Elected: 2018 (2022) Four-Year Term
Vacant

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Board of Supervisors
JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER DISTRICT

4233 Bardstown Rd., Suite 100A
Louisville, KY 40218
(502) 499-1900 Four-Year Term

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Jasmine Woodward

1476 S 2nd St. Louisville, KY 40208 502-572-9158

David W. Kaelin 2421 Tucker Station Rd. Louisville, KY 40299 502-266-5891

Larry Butler 8301 Old Heady Rd. Louisville, KY 40205 502-639-7112

  • Elected: 2020 (2024)
  • Sarah Elizabeth Sammons

208 N 34th St. Louisville, KY 40212 859-967-8458

Jennifer Chappell 1036 Ash St. Louisville, KY 40217 502-641-7534

Latoya M. Bryant 7006 Black Mountain Dr. Louisville, KY 40228 502-649-4673

Elihu H. Levine 2121 Wrocklage Ave. Louisville, KY 40205 502-653-9850

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Four-Year Term

FIRST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT

Mera Kathryn Corlett - Dem 2329 Glenmary Ave., Unit 1 Louisville, KY 40204 502-432-3480
Elected: 2018 (2022)

SECOND MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Gary Fields - Dem

3127 Oriole Dr.

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Louisville, KY 40213

502-639-3911

THIRD MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT

Elected: 2018 (2022)
Angela D. Hollingsworth - Dem 3452 Fern Lea Rd. Louisville, KY 40216 502-435-4964

CONSTABLE

Four-Year Term

FIRST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT

Bruce Boggs, Jr. - Dem 11822 Duane Point Circle Apt. 103 Louisville, KY 40243 502-749-1248
Elected: 2018 (2022)

SECOND MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Mike Thompson - Dem

P.O. Box 2912

  • Elected: 2018 (2022)
  • Louisville, KY 40201

502-817-4915

THIRD MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT

Elected: 2018 (2022)
Andre Thomas - Dem 310 N. 35th St. Louisville, KY 40212 502-744-5112

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MAYOR – LOUISVILLE METRO

Elected: 2018 (2022)
Four-Year Term Greg Fischer - Dem
527 W. Jefferson St., Suite 400
Louisville, KY 40202
502-574-2003

LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

All Council Members have offices located at:   601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202

Four Year Term

DISTRICT 1

Jessica Green - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1101 Barbara E. Shanklin - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1102 Keisha Dorsey - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1103 Jecorey Arthur - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1104
Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 2

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 3

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 4

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 5

Donna Lyvette Purvis - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1105 David James - Dem 502-574-1106
Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 6

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 7

Paula McCraney - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1107 Cassie Chambers Armstrong - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1108
Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 8

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 9

Bill Hollander - Dem 502-574-1109
Elected: 2018 (2022)

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LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

All Council Members have offices located at:   601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202

Four Year Term

DISTRICT 10

Pat Mulvihill - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1110 Kevin J. Kramer - Rep 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1111 Rick Blackwell - Dem 601 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1112
Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 11

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 12

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 13

Mark Fox - Dem 601 W Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1113 Cindi Fowler - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1114 Kevin Triplett - Dem 601 W Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1115 Scott W. Reed - Rep 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40206 502-574-1116 Markus Winkler - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1117 Marilyn Parker - Rep 601 West Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1118 Anthony B. Piagentini - Rep 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1119 Stuart Benson - Rep 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1120
Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 14

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 15

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 16

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 17

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 18

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 19

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 20

Elected: 2020 (2024)

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LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

All Council Members have offices located at:   601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202

Four Year Term

DISTRICT 21

Nicole George - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1121 Robin J. Engel - Rep 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1122 James Peden - Rep 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1123 Madonna B. Flood - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1124 Amy Holton Stewart - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1125 Brent T. Ackerson - Dem 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 502-574-1126
Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 22

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 23

Elected: 2018 (2022)

DISTRICT 24

Elected: 2020 (2024)

DISTRICT 25

Elected: 2021 (2022)

DISTRICT 26

Elected: 2020 (2024)

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JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS

Non-Partisan Office

Four Year Term

FIRST DISTRICT

Diane Porter 1023 Southwestern Pkwy. Louisville, KY 40211 502-550-3781
Elected: 2018 (2022)

SECOND DISTRICT

Elected: 2020 (2024)

THIRD DISTRICT

Elected: 2018 (2022)

FOURTH DISTRICT

Elected: 2020 (2024)

FIFTH DISTRICT

Elected: 2018 (2022)

SIXTH DISTRICT

Elected: 2018 (2022)

SEVENTH DISTRICT

Elected: 2020 (2024)
Chris Kolb 2530 Taylorsville Rd. Louisville, KY 40205 502-873-4432 James Craig 11000 Fox Moore Ct. Louisville, KY 40223 502-544-5667 Joe Marshall II 4034 Addison Ln. Louisville, KY 40216 502-299-0054 Linda D. Duncan 402 Old Towne Rd. Louisville, KY 40214 502-361-5973 Corrie Shull 7630 Pauls View Pl. Louisville, KY 40228 502-619-2292 Sarah Cole McIntosh 12920 Wooded Forest Rd. Louisville, KY 40243 502-419-4866

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ANCHORAGE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS

Non-Partisan Office

Staggered Four Year Terms

  • Hannah Barnes
  • Elected: 2018 (2022)

Elected: 2018 (2022) Elected: 2018 (2022) Elected: 2020 (2024) Elected: 2020 (2024)
11611 Valley View Rd. Anchorage, KY 40223 502-749-2224 Colleen Kelly Abate 804 N. Arbor Dr. Louisville, KY 40223 502-523-2450 Wendell W. Harris 608 N. Arbor Dr. Louisville, KY 40223 502-883-1177 Wilson W. Greene 1606 Osage Cir. Louisville, KY 40223 502-897-8998 Rosanna Gabriele 1111 Bellewood Rd. Louisville, KY 40223 502-386-7454

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KENTUCKY SUPREME COURT

JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY

Elected: 2014 (2022)
Staggered Eight Year Terms

Non-Partisan Office

Judicial Center
700 W. Jefferson Street- Ste. 1000
Louisville, KY 40202-4737
SUPREME COURT DISTRICT 4

Lisabeth Hughes Abramson

COURT OF APPEALS

JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY

Elected: 2014 (2022) Eight-Year Term

Non-Partisan Office

Regular Terms – Eight Years

Judicial Center
700 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202

Irv Maze

FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION

Denise Clayton

JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

Elected: 2014 (2022)
Eight-Year Term

Non-Partisan Office

Judicial Center
700 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202

Barry Willett

DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO DIVISION THREE DIVISION FOUR DIVISION FIVE DIVISION SIX

A. "Annie" O'Connell Mitch Perry Charlie Cunningham Mary M. Shaw Olu Stevens

DIVISION SEVEN DIVISION EIGHT DIVISION NINE DIVISION TEN

Audra Jean Eckerle McKay Chauvin Judith McDonald-Burkman Angela Bisig

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    VOTE Tuesday, Nov. 6 This year C-FAIR, the political action committee (PAC) of the Fairness Campaign, proudly endorsed more than 90 candidates for state and local offices across Kentucky in the 2018 General Election. We are proud to share them with you in this newsletter, which includes a full list of endorsed candidates and brief endorsement narratives in a few select races. You might be wondering why you do not see endorsements in the many important races for Congress across Kentucky, but as a state PAC, C-FAIR only endorses candidates for state and local office, not federal office. These endorsements represent hundreds of volunteer hours performed by C-FAIR Board Members and community volunteers, who interviewed a record number of candidates for our PAC—more than 120 in total! All candidates in races being considered by C-FAIR were mailed an instruction letter to their address filed with the Kentucky Secretary of State or County Clerk. Those letters provided a link to an online candidate survey. Candidates who completed the survey, and whose answers were viewed favorably by the C-FAIR Board of Directors, were invited to an interview with a team of C-FAIR Board Members and supporters, who interviewed each candidate in a particular race in person General Election ‘18 or by phone. Following the interview the teams made recommendations of endorsement to the C-FAIR Board of Directors, which issues final endorsement decisions. Page 2 C-FAIR Endorsements Sometimes there are many Fairness-supportive candidates in a single race. While it is difficult, the C-FAIR Board of Directors endeavors to choose one candidate for endorsement in each Page 4 race.
  • APPROVED Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police EXECUTIVE BOARD / GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Elizabethtown, Kentucky February 2Nd, 2017 10:30 A.M

    APPROVED Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police EXECUTIVE BOARD / GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Elizabethtown, Kentucky February 2Nd, 2017 10:30 A.M

    APPROVED Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police EXECUTIVE BOARD / GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Elizabethtown, Kentucky February 2nd, 2017 10:30 a.m. MINUTES 1. Call to order, President Barnhill 2. Roll Call by Director Pendegraff, quorum present to conduct business. In attendance from the Executive Board were: Chief Brandon Barnhill, Chief Tracy Schiller, Chief Tony Lucas, Chief Art Ealum, Chief Guy Howie, Ex. Dir. Jim Pendergraff, Chief Rob Ratliff, Chief Deputy Joe Cline, Chief Wayne Turner, Chief Doug Nelson, Chief Victor Shifflett, Chief Frank Cates, Chief David Gregory, Chief Kelly Spratt, Director Josh Crain, Chief Andy Midkiff, SAIC Richard Ferretti, Chief Wayne Hall, Chief Howard Langston, Commissioner Mark Filburn, Commissioner Rick Sanders, Chief Mike Ward, and Chief Shawn Butler. Absent were: Chief Doug Hamilton, Chief Mike Daly, Chief Todd Kelley, Chief Mike Thomas, Chief Bill Crider, and Chief Allen Love. 3. Introduction of Guests; Dr. Noelle Hunter, KOHS Pat Crowley, Strategic Advisers 4. Pat Crowley and Chief Turner presented a report on the Legislative Session: BILLS SUPPORTING Senate SB 26 - Sen. John Schickel, R-Union An Act related to operator's license testing Amend KRS 186.480 to require the Department of Kentucky State Police to make a driver's manual available in printed or electronic format that contains the information needed for an operator's license examination; require that the manual have a section regarding an applicant's conduct during interactions with law enforcement officers; require that the operator's license examination include the applicant's knowledge regarding conduct during interactions with law enforcement officers. SB 31 (Senate version of KLEFPF) - Sen.
  • 2014 Political Contributions

    2014 Political Contributions

    Johnson & Johnson Political Contributions January 1 - December 31, 2014 Campaign/Payee Name Candidate Amount Account Office ALABAMA Committe to Elect Greg Reed Sen. Gregory Reed (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Committee to Elect April Weaver Rep. April Weaver (R) $250.00 J&J PAC State House Dial Campaign of AL Sen. Gerald Dial (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Friends of Mike Hubbard Rep. Mike Hubbard (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Jabo Waggoner of AL Sen. J. T. Waggoner (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Jim McClendon of AL Sen. Jim McClendon (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Jimmy Martin of AL Jimmy Martin (D) $250.00 Corporate State Senate Laura Hall of AL Rep. Laura Hall (D) $250.00 Corporate State House Mac McCutcheon of AL Rep. Mac McCutcheon (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Marsh for State Senate Sen. Del Marsh (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Paul Bussman of AL Sen. Paul Bussman (R) $500.00 Corporate State Senate Ron Johnson of AL Rep. Ronald G. Johnson (R) $250.00 Corporate State House ARKANSAS Asa for Governor Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) $2,000.00 Corporate Governor Bill Gossage Campaign Rep. Bill Gossage (R) $500.00 Corporate State House Dan Douglas Campaign Rep. Dan M. Douglas (R) $400.00 Corporate State Senate David Meeks Camplain Rep. David Meeks (R) $400.00 Corporate State House Harold R. Copenhaver of AR Harold Copenhaver (D) $400.00 Corporate State House Jim Dotson Campaign Rep. Jim Dotson (R) $900.00 Corporate State House John Cooper for State Senate Sen. John R.
  • Become a State Political Coordinator

    Become a State Political Coordinator

    STATE POLITICAL COORDINATOR GUIDEBOOK State Political Coordinator Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 SPC Duties and Expectations………………………………………………..……………………………………..…………….4 SPC Dos and Don’ts……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Fostering a Relationship with your Legislator…………………………………………………………………………….6 Calls For Action…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……7 How a Bill Becomes Law…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 Glossary of Legislative Terms……………………………………………..……………………………………….…………..10 Resources and Contact Information………………………………………………………………………………………...13 Directory of State Senators……………………………………………….……………………………………………………..14 Directory of State Representatives…………………………………………………………………………………………..17 SPC Checklist……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………24 KENTUCKY REALTORS® 2 State Political Coordinator Manual INTRODUCTION State Political Coordinators (SPCs) play an important role in advancing the legislative priorities of Kentucky REALTORS® (KYR) members across the Commonwealth. KYR is the voice homeownership and real property rights and the SPCs are the loudspeaker that help amplify that message to every corner of the state. Each SPC is tasked with creating and cultivating a direct relationship with their State Representative or Senator. Through those relationships, SPCs educate their respective member on key issues and act as a consistent point of contact for any industry-related questions. Candidates for SPC should have interest in politics and legislation,
  • Quarterly Cannabis Report

    Quarterly Cannabis Report

    News April 22, 2021 Quarterly Cannabis Report The 117th Congress is shaping up to be the year for cannabis reform. As of April 2021, 47 states, four U.S. territories and the District of Columbia have legalized medical cannabis, recreational cannabis or both. Many of these efforts can be contributed to Steve Fox, a true pioneer of the legalization movement. Fox, managing partner of VS Strategies, and godfather of the industry, paved the path for nationwide legalization efforts and was instrumental in cannabis reform throughout the country for decades. He was one of the first to politically advocate on behalf of medical and recreational cannabis legalization, advance decriminalization measures and promote reform and social justice. As an educator and leader, Fox will be remembered for his wisdom, knowledge and kindness, and his voice, perspective and presence will be dearly missed. VS Strategies welcome the celebration of Fox’s life through the sharing of thoughts and memories, and asks for respect and privacy for his family, friends and co-workers who are still reeling from this loss. VS Strategies also started a GoFundMe page to support Fox’s wife and daughters as they navigate their way through this extremely difficult time— https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-family-of-steve-fox. FEDERAL CANNABIS PROPOSALS The SAFE Banking Act: On March 18, Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) reintroduced the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act. H.R.1996 that creates a safe harbor for financial institutions to provide traditional banking services to cannabis and cannabis-related businesses in states that have legalized the drug and allows cannabis and cannabis- related businesses to access traditional banking services like lines of credit, loans and wealth management.