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Tag: election integrity

Proctor issues statement following appointment of three city commissioners in Union

February 5, 2025

State Representative Marianne Proctor of Union issued a statement regarding the Union mayor’s appointment of three new city commissioners following months of challenges.

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Resolution to Support Amendment 1

October 28, 2024

The Boone County Republican Party passed a resolution in support of voting yes on Amendment 1, agreeing that language should be added to the Kentucky Constitution to prevent voting by non-citizens.

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Ballot Amendment 1: Preserving our elections

September 3, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
Rep. Rawlings explains how the proposed Amendment 1 on this year’s general election ballot will close a loophole that could allow non-citizens to vote. While the amendment language is lengthy, one short, straightforward sentence adds the actual proposed change.

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Voters to weigh in on two proposed constitutional amendments

August 16, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
Rep. Rawlings provides the ballot and amendment language of two proposed amendments to the Kentucky state constitution, one regarding who may legally vote and the other regarding school choice.

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Elections, Constitutional Amendments, and Intergovernmental Affairs

May 10, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
With the primary election looming, Rep. Rawlings looks at a few of the laws passed during the 2024 session to safeguard election integrity.

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Lawmakers override vetoes

April 15, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a historic number of measures during his tenure. The legislature carefully considered each veto and overrode almost all of them.

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Education, Agriculture, and Healthcare

March 28, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
The General Assembly remains hard at work as we draw near the end of the 2024 Regular Session. Almost 200 bills have passed the House, while several remain in the legislative process. With the veto period around the corner, the remaining legislative days are critical to ensuring that important legislation is passed into law. Our top priority this session, the state’s two-year spending plan, is coming closer to being approved. We have also prioritized legislative matters that are important to the people of our districts.

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SNAP, election integrity, math education, substitute teacher certification, motor vehicle registration, certificate of need

February 20, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Rep. Proctor reports on progress made during the halfway point of the 2024 session on such issues as SNAP eligibility, election integrity, education, motor vehicle registration and certificare of need.

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Protecting our children and supporting our veterans

January 29, 2024

Rep. Mark Hart (District 78)
With the fourth week of this year’s session in the books, several bills cleared legislative committees and the full House as they continue in the legislative process.

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Resolution of the Boone County Republican Party to Boone County Board of Elections

January 23, 2024

The Boone County Republican Party resolved to express its “clear position opposing any permanent consolidation of voting precincts during elections.”

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