Kentucky Family Values

Kentucky Family Values We understand the struggles facing working families, and we fight hard to keep special interests and corporate profits from controlling our state. O.

Kentucky Family Values was formed in 2011 to advance policies that support working and middle-class Kentucky families by helping to promote candidates and policy makers who share our vision for a stronger Kentucky, and standing up to politicians who put special interests first. We believe in creating good jobs for working and middle-class Kentuckians, raising the minimum wage, promoting equal pay

for women, saving taxpayer dollars, and protecting and investing in Kentucky’s schools. Kentucky Family Values opposes candidates who claim to be fiscal conservatives but take government bailout money and fail to pay their taxes. We stand up to candidates who want to make it harder for Kentucky seniors to receive Medicare and who want to take away the health care of 500,000 Kentuckians. We will defend against candidates who want to take money from public schools and give taxpayer money to help the wealthy send their children to private schools. We are fighting this dangerous agenda in order to preserve the quality of life for Kentucky working and middle-class families. Our supporters include tens of thousands of Kentuckians, including schoolteachers and educational assistants, grocery and distillery employees, auto and communication workers, and people working in construction trades all over Kentucky. Stand up to preserve middle-class family values against the radical agendas of out-of-touch politicians and powerful special interests. Please make checks payable to “Kentucky Family Values.” Checks should be mailed to: “Kentucky Family Values, P. Box 701374, Louisville, KY 40270.” Wiring and overnight-delivery instructions are available upon request. Contributions are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes. For additional information, please email [email protected].

The raise Gov. Bevin gave his old friend Charles Grindle means Grindle now earns over 8x as much as the average Kentucki...
09/13/2018

The raise Gov. Bevin gave his old friend Charles Grindle means Grindle now earns over 8x as much as the average Kentuckian family.

Agree it's time for a change in Frankfort? Share if you think behavior like this is not okay!

A Courier Journal investigation shows Gov. Matt Bevin has a long personal and business relationship with state official who got a $215,000 pay raise.

Brandon Reed voted to implement a 6 percent sales tax on previously untaxed services, which hurts nonprofits and churche...
09/11/2018

Brandon Reed voted to implement a 6 percent sales tax on previously untaxed services, which hurts nonprofits and churches, while maintaining tax cuts for millionaires.

This is not okay! Share if you agree!

D.J. Johnson voted to implement a 6 percent sales tax on previously untaxed services, which hurts nonprofits and churche...
09/11/2018

D.J. Johnson voted to implement a 6 percent sales tax on previously untaxed services, which hurts nonprofits and churches, while maintaining tax cuts for millionaires.

This is not okay! Share if you agree!

Walker Thomas voted with Matt Bevin to cut teacher pension plans for Kentucky teachers. This is not okay! Share if you a...
09/11/2018

Walker Thomas voted with Matt Bevin to cut teacher pension plans for Kentucky teachers. This is not okay! Share if you agree!

The per capita income in Kentucky is $26,046.
09/07/2018

The per capita income in Kentucky is $26,046.

The salary for Charles Grindle, who oversees IT for the state, soars from $160,000 to $375,000.

Are the Koch brothers paying for your Representative's campaign?The group is supporting Richard Heath in district 2, Jim...
09/07/2018

Are the Koch brothers paying for your Representative's campaign?

The group is supporting Richard Heath in district 2, Jim Gooch in district 12, DJ Johnson in district 13, Brandon Reed in district 24, Kevin Bratcher in district 29 and Phil Moffett in district 32.

Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky is supporting six Republican members of the state House of Representatives for re-election in November.

Republican legislators just added an additional roadblock to diagnosing black lung. Now, only seven physicians in the en...
08/06/2018

Republican legislators just added an additional roadblock to diagnosing black lung. Now, only seven physicians in the entire state will be legally allowed to diagnose workers--thus allowing them to receive benefits.

Black lung rates among coal miners in Central Appalachia are rising sharply. So the Kentucky legislature tilted the law in favor of the industry which failed to protect its workers from dangerous dust.

Charities are struggling under the Kentucky's newest tax law. But still, millionaires in our state continue to have some...
08/06/2018

Charities are struggling under the Kentucky's newest tax law. But still, millionaires in our state continue to have some of the lowest income taxes in the country.

Kentucky’s new 6 percent sales tax on numerous services also applies to all tickets sold for fundraisers that charities and churches put on. The organizers will have to decide if they will let the participants pay the tax on tickets, or whether they will take the hit.

The attacks on teachers' pensions were ruled unconstitutional. But a Republican Representative says he's confident legis...
08/02/2018

The attacks on teachers' pensions were ruled unconstitutional. But a Republican Representative says he's confident legislators will be able to pass a new version of the bill. The fight to protect our teachers' pensions is not over yet!

After last week’s court decision that struck down Kentucky’s new pension law, a Republican state representative says he’s confident legislators will pass a

Black lung has become an epidemic in KY. GOP legislators made it harder for black lung victims to get the medical help t...
07/26/2018

Black lung has become an epidemic in KY. GOP legislators made it harder for black lung victims to get the medical help they need.

The prevalence of black-lung disease among long-time coal miners, which leads to premature death, has hit a 25-year high in eastern Kentucky and Central Appalachia, a new study says.

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