2014 Primary Day

I've been trying to think of the best way to encourage any readers of my posts how to approach Election Day tomorrow.  One of the most important things I can think of to say is simply this: elections have consequences...

The Long Range Transportation Plan

I have received an official notice from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet that their "Long Range Statewide Transportation Plan" (LRSTP) is now available for public inspection and comment for 45 days – running from May 7, 2014 through June 23, 2014 at close-of-business.

For my constituents and readers, I've provided links below to both the plan itself and the survey which allows for comments to be submitted.  You can find both these links and others that may be useful at the Transportation Cabinet's website.

The Long Range Statewide Transportation Plan

The Survey to Submit Comments About the Plan

Disordered Priorities

I've gotten well over 500 emails today (over 420 in the last 15 minutes - no joke) about an amendment made to HB222 in the Senate.  The original bill restricted the methods of euthanasia at animal shelters.  The amendment prevented the practice of fraudulently posing as a potential hire on farms to attempt to capture (by hidden video) illegal or inhumane treatment of livestock.  These identical, form emails are all in anger over this so-called "ag-gag" amendment.

During the committee meeting on the bill (during which I supported the bill and the amendment) I asked why the sponsor - a nice woman, but a decidedly pro-choice liberal democrat, was so enthusiastic about the underlying bill that would prevent painful methods of death for animals (specifically, gas or decompression chambers) when just the day before she voted against a bill in the House Health and Welfare Committee that would have simply given pregnant women more information before they make the decision to abort their unborn child's life.  I referred to the torturous methods of abortion - drowning in saline, being pulled apart limb by limb.  How can another human can find no issue at all with torture-type procedures being performed on an unborn child, yet sponsor legislation to prevent painful methods of death for a stray dog?  I understand the desire to protect animals, as a cat and dog owner myself I'm disturbed by the idea of a decompression chamber for goodness sake.  But there are humans drowned and dismembered - on purpose.  The reality that so many people wish to protect that "right" is truly disturbing.

As I read through this burst of emails I wonder where the moral outcry is from all of these people for the 50,000,000 humans who have died unnatural, tortured deaths.  I have never gotten so many emails about that, and certainly not from all over the country and the rest of the world like I have today.

UPDATE: Now at 854 emails in the last 45 minutes.

UPDATE #2: Now at 1133 emails in the last hour.

UPDATE #3: Just shy of 2000.

UPDATE #4: 2500.

I had to switch to Airplane Mode to keep more from coming while trying to take a screenshot, and while I typed this post and caption another nearly 200 emails came through.

I had to switch to Airplane Mode to keep more from coming while trying to take a screenshot, and while I typed this post and caption another nearly 200 emails came through.


Team KY

It has been a very exciting session in Frankfort, but it's going to be an even more exciting election cycle in 2014!

On Saturday, April 19th, I will be hosting a door knocking day with Team KY and I would like to invite you to join me!  We will meet at the Logan County Republican Party Headquarters on the square in Russellville at 10:00 AM.

Face-to-face contact is the best way to identify supporters and drive turnout at the polls!  I can speak from personal experience that making this contact with voters directly can make a huge difference on election day!

Please email Kathryn Breiwa at kathryn@teamky2014 or call her at (270) 681-8006 if you are able to help that day.  If I can be of any help on this or anything else, please contact me here by email or by phone at my office in Hopkinsville (270-885-7671).

I look forward to seeing all of you on April 19th!