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Lisa Willner
DEMOCRAT
Lisa Willner is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 35.
Personal background
Lisa graduated from Jefferson High School. She then earned her bachelor's degree from Yale University, and both her master's and doctorate degrees from the California School of Professional Psychology.
Professional background
Lisa was the previous executive director of the Kentucky Psychology Association and taught in the psychology department at Bellarmine University.
Political background
Lisa Willner is a state representative for District 35. She was elected in 2018 and is serving her third term. She was also elected to the Jefferson County School Board in 2014, and served 1 term until her election to the House in 2018.
Economy
Opposes the 2018 tax changes which "gave tax breaks to the wealthiest Kentuckians," and supports a proposal to restore tax exemptions for non-profit organizations.
Supports the growth of industrial hemp, noting an increase from 33 acres in 2014 to 42,000 acres in 2019 in Kentucky.
As a state representative, proposed legislation to increase transparency and accountability in overseeing Kentucky’s public pensions.
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Public Safety
Supports gun control, saying "data shows that states with lenient gun laws have three times the rate of gun deaths than states with sensible gun safety legislation."
Opposes mandating law enforcement officers in schools, suggesting local school-based decision making councils should decide.
Opposed a bill to eliminate the concealed carry permitting system, arguing it jeopardizes child safety by allowing firearms to bypass checks that have historically prevented access to felons and domestic abusers.
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Healthcare
Opposes "conversion therapy" and supports a law to prohibit it.
Opposes bills which would ban transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming healthcare.
Supports legislation to assist Kentuckians with disabilities, including home retrofitting and expanding health insurance for prosthetics and durable medical equipment.
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Education
Supports a bill creating a foster child's "bill of rights" in Kentucky, ensuring 16 fundamental rights for foster care children, including access to food, clothing, shelter, and a stable family.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports the growth of Kentucky's solar energy industry, and opposed a bill to impose a fee on utilities for purchasing excess renewable energy.
Supports community involvement in addressing airport noise, attending public meetings to represent constituents' quality of life concerns.
Proposed legislation to prevent utility shut-offs during extreme weather and require written notice of shut-offs.
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Voting & Elections
Supports mandatory electronic filing of campaign finance reports to enhance public transparency and expedite information availability for voters.
Believes in requiring public comment periods in legislative committees.
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