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[PROUD KENTUCKIAN][EDUCATOR] [MINISTER] [FATHER]

THE ISSUES

THE COMMONWEALTH IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR.

Mike Clines, our incumbent State Representative in House District 68, has committed to actions that threaten your rights, as evidenced by his voting history:

 

  • Mike Clines endorses measures that undermine women's bodily autonomy.

  • Mike Clines advocates redirecting public education funding to out-of-state corporations for charter schools and affluent individuals through vouchers.

  • Mike Clines seeks to take away healthcare for 600,000 Kentuckians.

  • Mike Clines demonstrates support for manipulating the system to weaken workforce safeguards, including rolling back child labor laws.

Kentucky needs leaders who will champion YOUR rights and prioritize OUR children's future.

We need BRANDON LONG!

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NEW REPRESENTATION FOR CAMPBELL COUNTY

Elect a leader embodying district growth, breaking from the status quo, and reflecting the evolving needs of the community.

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VISIONARY LEADERSHIP: UNITING, NOT DIVIDING

Choose a leader uniting the community, transcending cultural divisions, and prioritizing a shared purpose for collective progress.

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ADVOCATING FOR OUR FUTURE: KIDS FIRST!

Support a representative who will prioritize youth in all legislation regardless of party, ensuring unwavering advocacy for children's needs and futures.

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SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE: WORKING WITH THE GOVERNOR

Elect a legislator aligning with district values, prioritizing collaboration with Governor Andy Beshear for community and statewide betterment.

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PROTECTING EDUCATION

We need a representative who will safeguard educational integrity by opposing threats like charter schools and vouchers, voting NO on Amendment 2, and securing resources for both public and private institutions without taking from one for the other.

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