Who will represent your values?
Kentucky House District 37 Race
The information below was compiled by voting records, candidate websites, and a candidate questionnaire distributed by the Commonwealth Policy Center, a nonprofit, nonpartisan Kentucky organization.

Jeffrey Donohue
(D-Louisville)

Emily Callaway
(R-Louisville)
A VOTE FOR EMILY CALLAWAY IS A CONSISTENT VOTE FOR FISCAL
RESPONSIBILITY, PRO-LIFE AND PRO-FAMILY VALUES.
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*This Legislation would require educators to incorporate LGBT curriculum in sex education classes as early as Kindergarten.
1 Voted against HB 454 (2018), HB 5 (2019), and SB 9 (2020). Source: Kentucky Legislative Research Comission (KY LRC).
2 Donohue was a co-sponsor of the state-wide “Fairness Bill” which threatened the right of religious business owners’ to hire, fire, and run their business in a way that lines up with their Religious Freedoms.
3 Voted against HB 520 (2017) which allowed for the creation of for-profit charter schools. Source: KY LRC “The Charter schools selection system is flawed.” Source: Facebook Post (May 1, 2018).
4 Cosponsor of HB 137 (2020) and HB 416 (2013). Source: KY LRC.
5 Endorsed by C-FAIR Kentucky
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