Sen. Keturah Herron (@keturahherron) 's Twitter Profile
Sen. Keturah Herron

@keturahherron

KY State Senate District 35. Youth Justice. Directly Impacted. Racial Justice. #breonnaslaw #nomorenoknocks

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Legislators for Safer Communities are ready to step up and fight for gun safety legislation at the state level. If we cannot count on the federal government to keep us safe, 200+ state legislators will do the work. 1/2

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Today at the White House, lawmakers gathered for a pivotal meeting to reaffirm their commitment to advancing gun violence prevention efforts in the coming years.

Today at the White House, lawmakers gathered for a pivotal meeting to reaffirm their commitment to advancing gun violence prevention efforts in the coming years.
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Today, Lawmakers for Safer Communities met with leaders from Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, OGVP 46 Archived, and Congress to discuss how states plan to continue investing in gun violence prevention efforts. We’re proud to support this coalition in their crucial work.

Today, Lawmakers for Safer Communities met with leaders from <a href="/HouseGVP/">Gun Violence Prevention Task Force</a>, <a href="/WHOGVP46/">OGVP 46 Archived</a>, and Congress to discuss how states plan to continue investing in gun violence prevention efforts.

We’re proud to support this coalition in their crucial work.
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“Nearly 195,000 #Kentucky residents regained their right to vote as a result of [Gov. Beshear’s 2019] order. Rep. Sen. Keturah Herron’s bill would extend those rights.” Read more: jlusa.org/2025/03/03/ket… #VotingRights #FelonyDisenfranchisement #Democracy

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The unfortunate truth is that Louisville has seen little progress since police killed Breonna Taylor five years ago. There is a way forward. Metro Council needs to take leadership. Sen. Keturah Herron courier-journal.com/story/opinion/…

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"Let’s be clear: Five years later, citizens of Louisville, especially those in Black and brown communities do not feel safe. Not from crime, not from violence, and certainly not from the people sworn to serve and protect." -Sen. Keturah Herron courier-journal.com/story/opinion/…

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My statement regarding the Trump administration’s move to dismiss the civil lawsuit against the city of Louisville and Louisville Metro Police Department.

My statement regarding the Trump administration’s move to dismiss the civil lawsuit against the city of Louisville and Louisville Metro Police Department.
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Medicaid in Kentucky gets absolutely hammered in the House bill--loss of $1.7 billion, 2nd-worst proportionally of all states, and lost coverage of 207,000-345,000 Kentuckians, 5th-worst among states

Medicaid in Kentucky gets absolutely hammered in the House bill--loss of $1.7 billion, 2nd-worst proportionally of all states, and lost coverage of 207,000-345,000 Kentuckians, 5th-worst among states