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2010 Meeting Schedule Finalized

Thanks to Mayors Joetta Calhoun (Mt. Washington), Jim Eadens (Hillview), Butch Sweat (Lebanon Junction) and Sherman Tinnell (Shepherdsville) we have been able to establish our meeting dates for 2010. The schedule is available on the Meeting Schedule page and schedule cards will be available at all our meetings. Our next meeting is Thursday, February 4 at 7 p.m. at the Shepherdsville City Hall.

Bullitt County clerk proactive in addressing voter concerns

After conducting research and listening to the public, the Bullitt County Clerk, Kevin Mooney has taken proactive measures to address the concerns of Bullitt County voters. He has announced that precincts have been re-aligned, new voting machines have been purchased and the Bullitt County Clerk’s website has been updated. The alignment includes redrawing some precinct lines and the addition of a few more precincts, increasing the number of precincts to 47.  

But increasing the number of precincts would only somewhat improve the voting process. At issue was also the voting machines. The old 1242 machines can only process one voter at a time, and the eSlate computer is cumbersome to operate. Mr. Mooney’s research led him to the new voting machines. These are scanners and are similar to those used in Jefferson County. The Bullitt County Fiscal Court approved the purchase of the new machines and there will be one available for each precinct for use in the May primary. Though there were initially some concerns about the risk of comprising the vote, Mr. Mooney has assured the public that many safeguards are in place with the new machines and voters can feel confident about the machine’s integrity. A voting machine is available at the county clerk’s office for voters who would like to familiarize themselves with the machine and to simulate the voting process.

Voters will also find it easier and more convenient to find voter and candidate information at the Bullitt County clerk’s revamped website. In addition to the links to access general information there is a Voter Registration link that guides voters to information on precinct locations and maps, candidate filings, election results and much more.  To access the website visit www.bullittcountyclerk.com.

These proactive initiatives of our county clerk have guaranteed voters that they will encounter shorter lines and experice a more efficient voting process.

Bullitt County FDR Dinner A Great Success!

Our second annual FDR Dinner was held without a single hitch. The staff at Paroquet Springs provided efficient and competent staff, a beautiful setting and delicious food We couldn’t have chosen a more hospitable yet affordable location.

Former party chair and candidate for county judge exec., Joe Sohm, opened the event with by giving an invocation and leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

Following the dinner, Lt. Governor, Dan Mongiardo, spoke as did Drew Jenckins on behalf of Attorney General, Jack Conway.  Both Mongiardo and Conway are candidates for the U. S Senate and after hearing the speeches we are assured that we have the best candidates for the job. Making a decision at the primary polls will be a difficult one indeed.

Following the dinner, candidates for the District 20 Senate seat, David Eaton and John Spainhour were introduced as were the local officials and candidates who were in attendance. 

County judge exec. candidate and Director of the Bullitt County History Museum David Strange, presented an engaging slideshow. During the slideshow Mr. Strange provided a narrative reflecting on Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s vital role as our commander-in-chief during World War II. 

The highlight of the evening was the keynote address by Governor Beshear’s chief of staff, Adam Edelen. In his speech, Mr. Edelen reminded us of the acccomplishments of Governor Beshear and asked us to imagine what the condition of our state would be if the former governor were still in office.

The event was an exciting kick-off to the 2010 election season and we raised over $2000 to jumpstart our support for our candidates! Thanks to those who were able to attend and special thanks to Carolyn Jesse, James Southern and Roseann Cahoe for their dedication to making the event a success!

Democrats Gear Up For Exciting State Senate Race

An open state senate seat in District 20 is generating a lot of interest among Bullitt County Democrats, with several excellent prospects expressing interest in running for the seat, which covers Bullitt, Shelby, and Spencer counties. Residents in Bullitt County are excited about the prospect of a Democratic nominee from Bullitt County, and this topic will be prominently featured on the agenda for the meeting on Thursday, June 4.
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Strategic Plan Online

The Bullitt County Democratic Party’s Strategic Plan, as presented at the February 19 special meeting of the Executive Committee, is now online and available for viewing (click here).  Comments and/or questions can be addressed through this posting (click on comments below) and/or submitted for consideration at the April meeting of the Democratic Party.
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Kentucky’s New Unemployment Claims Highest in Country

As Kentucky’s Republican Senators and Congressmen were voting against a stimulus package that will bring millions of dollars and thousands of jobs to Bullitt County and surrounding areas, Kentucky was posting the highest new unemployment claims in the country last week.  Nationwide, over 6.5 million people have lost their jobs due to failed Republican economic policies.  Kentucky was hard-hit in mining, manufacturing, and trade industries.

Republicans have criticized Democratic efforts for economic recovery, preferring instead to try tax cuts for rich people – bringing to mind the famous Einstein quote:  “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
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Bullitt County Looks For $49 Million and 1,249 Jobs From Stimulus

At a recent meeting hosted by Bullitt County Democrat Linda Belcher (KY-49), Bullitt County’s political leadership laid out plans that they hope to have funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act recently signed by President Barack Obama. The projects listed would bring an estimated $49 million and nearly 1250 jobs to Bullitt County over the next two years.

Among the projects are improvements to Highway 61 (Preston Hwy/Buckman St.), a much-needed bypass for Beech Grove Road, various other road repairs and improvements, as well as improvements and expansion of water and sewer projects throughout the county. For a full listing of proposed plans, see the Pioneer News article here.
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Obama Signs American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Into Law

President Barack Obama today signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, an economic stimulus aimed at creating and saving millions of American jobs and restoring the ailing economy.  In an email to supporters, Obama said that the $789 billion plan “will create or save 3.5 million jobs, provide tax cuts for working and middle-class families, and invest in health care and clean energy.”

In Kentucky, the stimulus plan will create or save an estimated 48,000 jobs, including 8,200 jobs in Kentucky’s 2nd Congressional District alone. Brett Guthrie, the Republican who is supposed to represent the 2nd District, voted against the plan. Luckily in 2010, residents of Bullitt County will have an opportunity to change Brett Guthrie’s mind by giving him a close-up view of the unemployment line.

Americans interested in how the stimulus money is being spent can view information, make comments, and ask questions at www.recovery.gov.
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Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address

Welcome to the Bullitt County Democratic Party Website!

Welcome to the online home of the Bullitt County Democratic Party.  We hope you enjoy our look and the functions of our website.  In addition to information about upcoming meeting dates and locations, we are able to instantly share party news, local events, videos, election information and more!  This site provides lots of information about our Democratic candidates, present the truth about the Republican candidates, and will debunk the lies spread by the Republicans.

In addition, YOU can join the discussion on this website.  Feel free to comment on information you see here, ask questions about politics, and share your wisdom with fellow Democrats.  Our party is about community and social ties, and our website reflects that. 

So look around, register, and join the conversation!
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