The Change We Need!
It's time to Elect Kimberly Greenwell
For 14 years, it’s been more of the same in Kentucky’s 33rd District and it’s time for a fresh perspective in state government. If elected, Kimberly Greenwell will help drive the Commonwealth forward. Many of the incumbents in Kentucky’s government are holding our state back with old fashioned ideas. As a result, Kentucky’s citizens are losing big time. We’re losing jobs faster that we can create them and we’re losing out on millions of dollars that’s going to casinos in other states. Ms. Greenwell has a great vision for the state of Kentucky and the future of our citizens. Greenwell will bring fresh ideas to the Bluegrass on how to keep and create jobs in this global economy, save the horse industry and make sure our children receive an outstanding education. Ms. Greenwell will also do everything in her power to work cooperatively with leaders in Frankfort to make a bright future possible for all Kentuckians.
What I stand for

Kimberly Greenwell’s number one priority is to get folks back to work with job creation and sustainability. She also believes that in order for Kentucky to compete with our bordering states, we must make gaming legal. We are losing millions of dollars to states like Indiana and Illinois, not to mention the financial crisis that’s looming for Kentucky’s horse racing tracks and industry.
Kentucky has been in double-digit unemployment since 2007. According to Kimberly. Greenwell, “We are not going to create jobs unless we take a hard look at what we are doing for our business owners, small and large. Kentucky needs to stop blocking job creation opportunities because of partisan gridlock. We must enact unemployment insurance reform and work to keep college tuition affordable in Kentucky. I feel we should create business incentive packages based on the number of employees a business has. This type of program would create an incentive for a company to hire more Kentuckians and at the same time reward them for doing so. The only way to solve this problem is to create a landscape for job creation and sustainability. That is what I will do as your next State Representative.”

