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Kimberly Moser
REPUBLICAN
Kimberly Moser is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 64.
Personal background
Kimberly earned a bachelor's degree in nursing from Spalding University. She lives in Taylor Mill with her husband. They have 5 sons and 3 grandchildren.
Professional background
Kimberly is a registered nurse with experience in Neonatal Intensive Care Units and as a flight nurse for the UK Neonatal Transport Team. She served as the founding director of the Northern Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy and currently serves on the Northern Kentucky Drug Control Policy Board. She is also the Chair of the Kentucky House Health Committee.
Political background
Kimberly Moser is a state representative for State House District 64. She was elected in 2016 and is serving her 4th term. She is the chair of the Health and Family Services Committee.
Economy
Supports reducing the state personal income tax.
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Public Safety
Supports protections for healthcare workers by classifying third-degree assault as workplace violence in all healthcare settings.
Supports redefining “drug paraphernalia” to exclude fentanyl testing strips to prevent overdose deaths.
Supports providing mental health treatment for detained youths.
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Healthcare
Supports legislation that mandates state notification to patients who abruptly lose access to their prescriber due to office or clinic closure, to prevent disruption of medical treatment and promote continuity of care.
Supports legislation that prevents Medicare supplement insurers from discriminatory practices based on health status, ensuring no waiting periods or pre-existing condition exclusions for eligible applicants.
Supports access to comprehensive healthcare, including addiction medicine.
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Education
Supports allowing public funds to be used for non-public education.
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Energy & the Environment
As of August 20, 2024, Kimberly Moser’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Voting & Elections
As of August 20, 2024, Kimberly Moser’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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