Kentucky House District 66
Democrat Robert Henriquez and Libertarian Cristi Kendrick are challenging Republican incumbent C. Ed Massey for the House District 66 seat.
The district covers part of Boone County.
Thanks to all three candidates for responding to the KFTC candidate survey.
C. Ed Massey
Political party: Republican
Campaign Facebook: Facebook
Campaign Twitter: Twitter
Question 1:
What’s your vision for Kentucky? How will the lives of Kentuckians be improved as a result of your time in office? What legislative committees will you request to serve on once elected?
I currently served on the following committees: Judiciary (Vice Chair) Listening and Occupation Education Veterans Military Affairs and Public Protection Governor’s task force on Criminal Justice Reform House work group on Judicial structuring and re-districting Pension work group My vision for Kentucky is to address the financial woes including but not limited to the pension problems and issues related to COVID 19. We have a budgetary challenge. Despite these challenges, we need to protect our Educational System and promote the economy. I will continue to protect the lives of the unborn and protect second amendment rights.
Roberto Henriquez
Political party: Democrat
Campaign website: https://www.roberto4ky.com
Campaign Facebook: Facebook
Campaign Twitter: Twitter
Question 1:
What’s your vision for Kentucky? How will the lives of Kentuckians be improved as a result of your time in office? What legislative committees will you request to serve on once elected?
I envision a Kentucky that supports and cares for the most vulnerable and under served in our community. We nee justice reform and policing reform. We need to develop new sources of income that aren't built on the backs of the poor. I would like to serve on the Education, Small Business and Information Technology committees.
Cristi Kendrick
Political party: Libertarian
Campaign website: https://www.kendrick4ky.com
Campaign Facebook: Facebook
Question 1:
What’s your vision for Kentucky? How will the lives of Kentuckians be improved as a result of your time in office? What legislative committees will you request to serve on once elected?
When I am elected, my votes will side with Kentuckians, and not more government overreach. The legislature needs more people in office who believe that individual rights and individual freedoms come first. Being fiscally responsible with taxpayers dollars (cut spending) Education freedom, parents know better than the government on best ways to teach their children.
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