Candidate for Kentucky House of Representatives - District 43 in 2022 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedIn addition to fighting for reproductive freedom, and against conversion therapy and so-called bathroom bills and other directly discriminatory legislation, I will push for a statewide Fairness Law and other protections for the LGBTQ+ communities. Learn more
Increased professionalization standards for the Kentucky State Police, the highest law enforcement agency of the Commonwealth, bringing an end to under-regulated private training, an increase in education and experience requirements, and a requirement that body and vehicle cameras are always on and widely subject to open records requests. Learn more
Teachers as professionals, including ensuring that they have access to high-quality, paid professional development opportunities and are defended from assaults on antiracist curricula and censorship. Learn more
A de-emphasis of standardized assessments and removal of the high stakes tied to assessments. Learn more
Fully and better staffed schools, providing holistic support of learners: counselors, wraparound staff, teaching support staff, and sufficient staff for operations such as custodial, meal, and transportation workers. No police in schools. Learn more
Access to affordable healthcare through Medicaid expansion and ultimately state participation in a national universal, single-payer health program: Medicare for All. Learn more
An end to noncriminal deportation, reserving deportation for only the most violent acts rather than as a consequence for simply being undocumented, as well as an end to cooperation with punative federal agencies such as ICE. Learn more
Legislation that stops private charter schools. Learn more
Paid sick and family leave for workers, no matter where they work. Paid family leave should be at least 6 months surrounding the arrival of a new child. Learn more
A living wage for all workers, including an increase of state minimum wage from $7.25 to $18/hour, future rates that are tied to cost of living, and a reinstatement of the prevailing wage law. Learn more
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