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  2. Name: Kyle Van Horn Seat: Kentucky 3 Party: Republican Avatar: Kliff Kingsbury Major Caucus: Freedom Special Talent: Regular Joe Dark Secret: GENDER: Male: 0 Points AGE: 40-44 years old: 10 Points SEXUALITY: Straight, married with < 3 children: -5 Points RACE/ANCESTRY: White/Caucasian: 0 Points RELIGION: Evangelical or Mainline Protestant: 0 Points EDUCATIONAL HISTORY: Bachelor’s Degree College Degree at (non-Ivy Level) Public/Private University: 5 Points SOCIOECONOMIC HISTORY: Middle/Working Class: 15 points CAREER HISTORY: Blue-collar management: 15 points Blue-collar worker: 10 points Commissioned Officer (O-1 to O-5): 10 Points AWARDS AND EXTRAS: none POLITICAL EXPERIENCE HISTORY: 2-Term State Senator: 4 points 64 points Kyle Van Horn was born on November 11, 1979 in Louisa, KY. He earned an Associate's Degree from Valley Forge Military College and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army Reserve through the Early Commissioning Program. He then transferred to the University of Kentucky to obtain his bachelor's degree. After graduating from UK in 2002, he became an active duty officer and deployed to Iraq with the First Cavalry Division. After leaving the Army in 2006, he went home to work for his father's coal trucking company, eventually taking over the company himself. In 2016, he entered politics and ran for the State Senate from the 31st District against incumbent Ray Jones II. Van Horn was the only Republican to file and won the election in November, becoming the first Republican to represent the district since the 1960's. Van Horn was very conservative on social issues but more populist on economic issues, which made him popular in his rural Eastern Kentucky district but put him at odds with Governor Matt Bevin. Van Horn voted against a bill to make Kentucky a right-to-work state and also opposed pension reform. In 2019, Van Horn decided to primary Bevin when he ran for re-election as Governor. Despite Donald Trump's endorsement of Matt Bevin, Van Horn performed very well in rural parts of the state and almost won the primary. In 2020, Van Horn was re-elected as State Senator. In 2022, Van Horn ran for U.S. Senate with the endorsement of Donald Trump and won the election. He and his wife Grace live in Louisa and have one child.
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  4. Press Office of Charlotte O'Hare, Senator for Hawaii Charlotte O'Hare is the Democratic nominee for Senator of the great state of Hawaii. Her campaign for the United States Senate is focused on a pragmatic progressive message about tackling climate change, addressing healthcare affordability and improving education nationwide. She was born on the Big Island and attended the University of Hawaii to earn a degree in education. For grad school she attended the University of Washington. She began her career as an elementary school teacher at Ernest Bowen de Silva Elementary School. She was selected as the Hawaiian Teacher of the year in 2021. In 2022 she was elected to the Hawaii State Senate. She is happily married to a pediatric doctor, William O’Hare, and they have two children together. The couple still live in the State Senator's hometown of Hilo, Hawaii. Media comments: (Links to spin zones) Press releases: (Links to Press statements) Office Locations (for after the 2024 elections) Washington, DC Office (Capitol Hill) 109 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Honolulu Office (State Capitol and O'ahu) 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Rm 3-109 Honolulu, HI 96850 Hilo Office (Hawai'i) 76-284 Keawe St., Second floor Hilo, HI 96720 Wailuku Office (Maui) 58 Maui Lani Pky., 1st Floor, Ste F1 Wailuku, HI 96793
  5. Voting Record of the Junior Senator for Hawaii, Charlotte O'Hare (Starting in the 119th congress) Aye: Nay: Present/Abstain: Absent: Sponsored: Co-Sponsored:
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  7. Character: Samuel William Madison City/County: Greene County (MO) - Springfield Samuel William Madison held a fundraiser in his home county of Greene County, Missouri, inviting local and state business leaders, party officials, and conservative activists to the dinner. Aside from mingling with attendees, Madison also spoke to all attendees, giving a speech over microphone. He promised to continue fighting for conservative policies in the state of Missouri, including greater school choice, income tax cuts, tough-on-crime policies, and streamlined bureaucracy. Madison also promised to fight for Missouri values, pledging to oppose any new gun control laws, support efforts to ban Critical Race Theory from being taught in public schools, protect religious freedom, and uphold protections and conventions based on biological sex, not gender identity. View full fundraiser
  8. Samuel William Madison held a fundraiser in his home county of Greene County, Missouri, inviting local and state business leaders, party officials, and conservative activists to the dinner. Aside from mingling with attendees, Madison also spoke to all attendees, giving a speech over microphone. He promised to continue fighting for conservative policies in the state of Missouri, including greater school choice, income tax cuts, tough-on-crime policies, and streamlined bureaucracy. Madison also promised to fight for Missouri values, pledging to oppose any new gun control laws, support efforts to ban Critical Race Theory from being taught in public schools, protect religious freedom, and uphold protections and conventions based on biological sex, not gender identity.
  9. Tour Name: American Stories Artist: Aloysius "Mud" Devadander Abercrombie City/County: Wayne County (MI) - Detroit Song #1: Echoes of War Song #2: Thief in the Night Song #3: For God and Country View full gig
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  11. Tour Name: American Stories Artist: Aloysius "Mud" Devadander Abercrombie City/County: Cuyahoga County (OH) - Cleveland, Parma Song #1: For God and Country Song #2: Echoes of War Song #3: Thief in the Night View full gig
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  13. SENATE LEGISLATIVE RECORD OF 118th CONGRESS Voting YES On Legislation No Current Votes Voting NO On Legislation No Current Votes Voting PRESENT On Legislation No Current Votes Sponsored Legislation Community Law Enforcement And Renewal Act (CLEAR) Act
  14. PRESS OFFICE OF SENATOR DOUGLAS BUTCHER (R-TX) CLEAR Act: Senator Butcher Introduces Policing, Community Development Bill Washington - Sen. Douglas Butcher introduced the Community Law Enforcement And Redevelopment Act to the United States Senate. The CLEAR Act would provide funding for law enforcement, increasing efforts to combat crime and supporting efforts like Weed And Seed. The bill would also invest in local businesses through the Community Development Financial Investments Fund and New Market Tax Credits. Senator Butcher spoke on the legislation: “This legislation will invest in law enforcement and improve the efforts on community policing which are vital to addressing the rampant increase in crime which we have seen in recent years. As so many of our communities find crime on the rise, we need to support our law enforcement community in their efforts to turn back the tide of crime. For nearly 20 years, I was proud to wear a badge and stand a post in the efforts to create safer communities. However, we also know that the elements of crime that affect our communities are often a reflection of economic situations where opportunity is in short supply. That is why this legislation will invest in programs like CDFI and New Market Tax Credits which can get small businesses up and running and serve those communities, creating jobs and stronger communities in the process. In the past few years, we’ve seen this country go through changes. In a response to the tragedy of George Floyd, communities began a move to defund police departments. Liberal prosecutors began to let crime go unchecked, particularly in response to theft. The aftermath of failing to prosecute has left businesses taking measures we would never have thought we would see. Products are now locked up on shelves because they can’t trust that they will be secure. We’ve seen flash mobs of targeted theft. It is my hope that this legislation can send a clear message that we support law enforcement as well as the communities they serve. We know that insane ideas have come to pass as supposed common sense in progressive circles. We’ve seen high-profile Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advance ideas like prison abolition, releasing studies from a communist like Angela Davis as the blueprint for our future. To the prison abolition movement, the idea of prisons is rooted in slavery and what academics like Dorothy Roberts call ‘racial capitalism.’ While it is easy to spout off that spectacular level of bullshit to the bowels of academia or to the dilettantes in Che t-shirts, the idea of shutting down our prisons is an insult to every mugging victim, every rape victim, and every mother and father who had to bury their murdered child. There is a reason we support law enforcement and must continue to do so. It is my belief that this bill will work to support those in local law enforcement who are on the front lines and working for those safer communities. Together, this Congress can pass this legislation send that message that we still value law and order in America.”
  15. QUARTER 1, 2024 Office of US Senator John Hunt Kristine O'Bryan, Communications Director Phone: (202) 224-2523 Email: press@senatorhunt.gov Senator John Hunt Announces New Additions to his Team Ahead of 2024 PORTLAND, ME- U.S. Senator John Hunt (R-ME) is pleased to announce the appointment of several new members to his Senate team, effective immediately. These strategic additions will enhance the Senator’s ability to serve the people of Maine and address key legislative and constituent priorities. Thomas Whitney joins the team as Chief of Staff. With a distinguished background in legislative strategy and public policy, Whitney will oversee the Senator’s office operations and guide the implementation of the Senator’s legislative agenda. A Maine native with extensive experience in both state and national politics, Whitney brings a wealth of expertise in economic development, environmental protection, and healthcare reform. Elizabeth Caldwell has been appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff. Caldwell will support Whitney in managing office functions and strategic initiatives. Known for her work in environmental policy and sustainable development, Caldwell's background in public administration and law will be instrumental in advancing the Senator’s priorities. Rebecca Corrigan takes on the role of Legislative Director. Corrigan will lead the legislative team, focusing on healthcare, energy policy, and economic development. With her extensive experience in public policy and her strategic approach, Corrigan is well-positioned to drive the Senator’s key legislative initiatives. Justin Maxwell joins as Domestic Policy Assistant, bringing his expertise in housing, healthcare, and education to the team. Maxwell will handle domestic policy issues and ensure that the Senator’s legislative efforts align with the needs of Maine’s communities. Mike Grayson will serve as Foreign Policy Assistant, overseeing the Senator’s international relations and defense policy efforts. Grayson’s experience in global security and defense strategy will help guide the Senator’s work on international issues impacting Maine and the nation. Letasha Walley is the new Energy and Environmental Policy Assistant, focusing on renewable energy and environmental conservation. Walley’s background in environmental science and policy will support the Senator’s work on sustainable energy solutions and environmental protection. Mark Walker has been appointed as Tax and Budget Policy Assistant. Walker will manage fiscal issues, including tax reform and budget allocations, ensuring that the Senator’s policies promote economic growth and fiscal responsibility. Kristine O'Bryan takes on the role of Communications Director, managing media strategy, public relations, and the Senator’s messaging. O’Bryan’s expertise in crafting compelling narratives will help enhance the Senator’s public engagement and media presence. Juan Perez will serve as Political Director, overseeing the Senator’s political strategy and grassroots outreach. Perez’s experience in voter engagement and campaign strategy will be key in building strong relationships with Maine’s political communities. Janet Morgan has been named Constituent Services Director and Scheduler. Morgan will manage the Senator’s schedule and oversee constituent services, ensuring that Maine residents receive timely and effective assistance. Thomas Grimm joins as Page & Intern Coordinator and Executive Assistant. Grimm will coordinate the page and intern programs and provide administrative support, fostering a learning environment for young professionals and ensuring smooth office operations. “I am thrilled to welcome these talented individuals to our team,” said Senator Hunt. “Their diverse expertise and dedication will greatly enhance our ability to serve the people of Maine and address the critical issues facing our state and nation.” ###
  16. Senator BUTCHER, for himself, introduces to the United States Senate: AN ACT To provide funding to improve local law enforcement capabilities through material support and provide funding for community development in areas of high crime. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the “Community Law Enforcement And Renewal Act” or “CLEAR Act”. SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS. A. The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program is a program which is administered by the Department of Justice. Named for slain NYPD Officer Edward Byrne, the program provides funding to local, state and tribal law enforcement entities to provide for personnel, equipment and training of law enforcement; B. The Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Program is a program which is administered by the Department Of Justice. The program invests in the development of practitioner-researcher partnerships that use data, evidence, and innovation to create strategies and interventions that are effective and economical; C. The National Weed and Seed Program is a program which is administered by the Department of Justice. The program provides an innovative and comprehensive approach to law enforcement and community revitalization, and to prevent and control violent crime, drug abuse, and gang activity in target areas. To achieve these goals, Weed and Seed integrates law enforcement, community policing, prevention, intervention, treatment, and neighborhood restoration efforts; D. The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund and the New Markets Tax Credit are administered by the Department of Treasury. They provide access and availability of credit and financial services to underserved markets and populations, often in communities with high crime rates. SEC. 3. PROVISIONS. A. There shall be allocated for each of the next five fiscal years, an additional amount of $1.5 billion per year to the Department of Justice, designated solely for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program; B. There shall be designated for each of the next five fiscal years, an additional amount of $500 million per year to the Department of Justice, designated solely for the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Program; C. There shall be designated for each of the next five fiscal years, an amount of $2 billion per year to the Department of Justice, designated solely for the National Weed And Seed Program; D. There shall be designated for each of the next five fiscal years, an additional amount of $2 billion per year to the Department of Treasury, designated solely for the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund as well as for the expansion of New Markets Tax Credits. SEC. 4. OFFSETS. A. The total expenditure of this legislation shall be $6 billion; B. Expenditures in the bill shall be offset by the elimination of the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program which shall account for $1.7 billion; C. Expenditures in this bill shall be offset by the reduction in the outlay of sugar subsidies by an estimated amount of $4 billion.
  17. Voting Record for US Senator John P. Hunt (R-ME) BILL NUMBER BILL TITLE DESCRIPTION VOTE OUTCOME
  18. Legislation for US Senator John P. Hunt (R-ME) BILL NUMBER BILL TITLE DESCRIPTION ROLE OUTCOME XX National Infrastructure Modernization Act of 2024 The National Infrastructure Modernization Fund Act of 2024 establishes a $1 trillion fund to modernize the United States' infrastructure over a 10-year period. Co-Sponsor XX Workforce Development and Skills Training Act of 2020 The Workforce Development and Skills Training Act of 2024 creates a national program to provide grants, tax credits, and public-private partnerships to help American workers get the skills they need for jobs in high-demand industries like advanced manufacturing, green energy, healthcare, and technology. Co-Sponsor XX Manufacturing Competitiveness and Investment Act of 2024 This bill proposes tax incentives to support and strengthen domestic manufacturing in the United States. The goal is to revitalize the manufacturing sector, encourage investment in capital improvements and workforce development, and create new jobs. Co-Sponsor XX Community Law Enforcement And Renewal Act To provide funding to improve local law enforcement capabilities through material support and provide funding for community development in areas of high crime. Co-Sponsor
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