Category: News

  • Meet Whitney Westerfield for Attorney General

      Whitney is a lifelong resident of Hopkinsville graduating from Christian County High School in 1999, and going on to receive his B.S. in Communication at the University of Kentucky […]

  • #TBT Jack Conway promised to end Governor’s illegal board appointments

    If you haven’t seen today’s article by James McNair with Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting regarding Governor Beshear’s illegal appointments to university boards, we highly recommend you check it out now. […]

  • Meet Allison Ball for State Treasurer

    Allison’s family has been in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky since the 1790s. She currently practices bankruptcy law, focusing on consumer rights and commercial litigation. She spent four years serving […]

  • Meet Mike Harmon for State Auditor

        Mike is a Christian, husband, father, businessman, and dedicated public servant. Throughout his time in the Kentucky House of Representatives, he has always fought for common sense solutions […]

  • Meet Ryan Quarles for Agriculture Commissioner

    Ryan Quarles grew up on his family’s farm in Scott County where he learned the lessons every farm kid does about hard work and self-reliance. He grew crops to pay […]

  • Obama’s State of the Union – By The Numbers

    Tonight, President Obama will deliver his State of the Union Address. We aren’t expecting much beyond his usual empty rhetoric, a falsely sunny outlook for our economy, and a praise […]

  • GOPAC Announces 2015 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board

    Today GOPAC announced the members of its 2015 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board, which includes Kentucky’s own Republican state senator, Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer.    Thayer released the following statement […]

  • More Counties Passing Right-to-Work Laws

    Lexington Herald-Leader: Several Kentucky counties passing or considering ‘right to work’ laws http://www.kentucky.com/2015/01/17/3647329_several-kentucky-counties-passing.html?rh=1 By: Greg Kocher | January 17, 2015 For at least 50 years, and probably longer, Kentucky has […]

  • Republicans Elect Steve West As Republican Candidate for 27th Senate District’s Special Election

      On Saturday January 10th, members of the county party committees in Kentucky’s 27th Senate District convened at the Fleming County Courthouse to select a candidate for the March 3rd […]

  • Grimes’ Obama Dodge All For Nothing, Still Supports A Liberal Clinton Agenda

    FRANKFORT – The Republican Party of Kentucky released the following statement and background in response to Alison Lundergan Grimes campaigning with Hillary Clinton tonight in Louisville. “Alison Lundergan Grimes’ painstaking […]