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King Andy has singlehandedly destroyed Kentucky’s economy. Put just over a million Kentuckians out of work, closed thousands of businesses — many permanently — and bankrupted the state. He must be stopped.

Tragically there doesn’t seem to be any way to do this before the legislature is back in session in JANUARY 2021!!! ALMOST SIX MORE MONTHS.

How did we allow this to happen? We were asleep at the wheel, thinking “it couldn’t happen here.” Well, by God, it did and we might very well be ruined by it.

Our best hope to survive and NEVER EVER let this happen again is a bill put forth by KY State Rep. Savannah Maddox. Tragically again, she introduced this bill during the 2019 session and it was ignored. That must not happen during the 2021 session.

The bill is here: https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/21rs/prefiled/BR130.html

As of 8/4/20, there are only 3 sponsors of this bill. Current sponsors are in red below.

If you want to make sure this never happens again, contact your rep and request s/he co-sponsor. We Kentuckians expect our representatives to JUMP on board and light this list up like a Christmas tree!

Go HERE to find your legislator. Click on your county to find your House rep. Then click “View Bio Page” and you can email him or her from there.

KY State House Representatives 2020

District | Name | Party | Year entered House (elected every 2 years)

  • District 1: Steven Rudy — Republican 2005
  • District 2: Richard Heath — Republican 2013
  • District 3: Randy Bridges — Republican 2019
  • District 4: Lynn Bechler — Republican 2013
  • District 5: Larry Elkins — Republican 2019
  • District 6: Chris Freeland — Republican 2019
  • District 7: Suzanne Miles — Republican 2014
  • District 8: Walker Thomas — Republican 2017
  • District 9: Myron Dossett — Republican 2007
  • District 10: Dean Schamore — Democrat 2015
  • District 11: Robert Wiederstein — Democrat 2019
  • District 12: Jim Gooch Jr. — Republican 1995
  • District 13: James Glenn Jr. — Democrat 2019
  • District 14: Scott Lewis — Republican 2019
  • District 15: Melinda Gibbons Prunty — Republican 2017
  • District 16: Jason Petrie — Republican 2017
  • District 17: Steve Sheldon — Republican 2019
  • District 18: Samara Heavrin — Republican 2019
  • District 19: Michael Meredith — Republican 2011
  • District 20: Patti Minter — Democrat 2019
  • District 21: Bart Rowland — Republican 2012
  • District 22: Wilson Stone — Democrat 2009
  • District 23: Steve Riley — Republican 2017
  • District 24: Brandon Reed — Republican 2017
  • District 25: Jim DuPlessis — Republican 2015
  • District 26: Russell Webber — Republican 2013
  • District 27: Nancy Tate — Republican 2019
  • District 28: Charles Miller — Democrat 1999
  • District 29: Kevin Bratcher — Republican 1997
  • District 30: Thomas Burch — Democrat 1979
  • District 31: Josie Raymond — Democrat 2019
  • District 32: Tina Bojanowski — Democrat 2019
  • District 33: Jason Michael Nemes — Republican 2017
  • District 34: Mary Lou Marzian — Democrat 1995
  • District 35: Lisa Willner — Democrat 2019
  • District 36: Jerry T. Miller — Republican 2015
  • District 37: Jeffery M. Donohue — Democrat 2013
  • District 38: McKenzie Cantrell — Democrat 2017
  • District 39: Russ Meyer — Democrat 2015
  • District 40: Nima Kulkarni — Democrat 2019
  • District 41: Attica Scott — Democrat 2017
  • District 42: Reginald Meeks — Democrat 2001
  • District 43: Charles Booker — Democrat 2019
  • District 44: Joni Jenkins — Democrat 1995
  • District 45: Stan Lee — Republican 2001
  • District 46: Alan Gentry — Democrat 2017
  • District 47: Rick Rand — Democrat 2003
  • District 48: Maria Sorolis — Democrat 2019
  • District 49: Thomas Huff — Republican 2019
  • District 50: Chad McCoy — Republican 2017
  • District 51: John Carney — Republican 2009
  • District 52: Ken Upchurch — Republican 2013
  • District 53: James A. Tipton — Republican 2015
  • District 54: Daniel Elliott — Republican 2016
  • District 55: Kim King — Republican 2011
  • District 56: Joe Graviss — Democrat 2019
  • District 57: Derrick Graham — Democrat 2003
  • District 58: Rob Rothenburger — Republican 2017
  • District 59: David Osborne — Republican 2005
  • District 60: Sal Santoro — Republican 2007
  • District 61: Savannah Maddox — Republican 2019
  • District 62: Phillip Pratt — Republican 2017
  • District 63: Kimberly Banta — Republican 2019
  • District 64: Kimberly Poore Moser — Republican 2017
  • District 65: Charles Wheatley — Democrat 2019
  • District 66: C. Ed Massey — Republican 2019
  • District 67: Rachel Roberts — Democrat
  • District 68: Joseph Fischer — Republican 1999
  • District 69: Adam Koenig — Republican 2007
  • District 70: John Sims Jr. — Democrat 2017
  • District 71: R. Travis Brenda — Republican 2019
  • District 72: Matthew Koch — Republican 2019
  • District 73: Les Yates — Republican 2019
  • District 74: David Hale — Republican 2015
  • District 75: Kelly Flood — Democrat 2009
  • District 76: Ruth Palumbo — Democrat 1991
  • District 77: George A. Brown Jr. — Democrat 2015
  • District 78: Mark Hart — Republican 2017
  • District 79: Susan Westrom — Democrat 1999
  • District 80: David Meade — Republican 2013
  • District 81: Deanna Frazier — Republican 2019
  • District 82: Regina Huff — Republican 2011
  • District 83: Jeffrey Hoover — Republican 1997
  • District 84: Chris Fugate — Republican 2017
  • District 85: Thomas Turner — Republican 1997
  • District 86: Jim Stewart III — Republican 1997
  • District 87: Adam Bowling — Republican 2019
  • District 88: Cherlynn Stevenson — Democrat 2019
  • District 89: Robert Goforth — Republican 2018
  • District 90: Derek Lewis — Republican 2019
  • District 91: Cluster Howard — Democrat 2019
  • District 92: John Blanton — Republican 2017
  • District 93: Chris Harris — Democrat 2015
  • District 94: Angie Hatton — Democrat 2017
  • District 95: Ashley Tackett Laferty — Democrat 2019
  • District 96: Kathy Hinkle — Democrat 2019
  • District 97: Bobby McCool — Republican 2019
  • District 98: Danny Bentley — Republican 2017
  • District 99: Richard White — Republican 2020
  • District 100: Terri Branham Clark — Democrat 2019