Who will represent your values?
Kentucky Senate District 4 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.
Bruce Pritchett
(D-Henderson)
Robby Mills
(R-Henderson)
A VOTE FOR ROBBY MILLS 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 “Make no mistake about it- narrow partisan schemes to divert public money from our public schools is bad policy and bad for Kentucky, even as we know and appreciate the contributions that our parochial schools make in our community. ” Source: https://www.pritchett4kysenate.com/issues/#three
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