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Almaria Baker

DEMOCRAT

Almaria Baker is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 28, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Almaria Baker is from Cadiz, Kentucky She earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and master's degrees in interdisciplinary early childhood education and special education from the University of Louisville, and a doctoral degree in educational administration from the University of the Cumberlands. Almaria lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

Professional background

Almaria currently works as a teacher with Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) and is the owner of Early Learning Foundation, Inc. (ELF), a non-profit organization that provides early childhood training and services. She previously owned Baker Early Learning Center and worked as an adjunct professor at Campbellsville University and Ashford University.

Political background

Almaria's campaign for the Kentucky House of Representatives to represent District 28 is her first run for public office.

Economy

Supports unions, collective bargaining, and a living wage.

Aims to strengthen the middle class by focusing on education, health care, and small business support.

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Public Safety

Opposes the Safer Kentucky Act and advocates for increased funding for anti-violence programs and support for individuals experiencing homelessness.

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Healthcare

Supports access to abortion and aims to overturn Kentucky's abortion ban.

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Education

Opposes charter schools, believing they take away valuable resources needed for students of color.

Supports more funding for education.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports regulating chemical companies to protect the environment.

Supports strengthening environmental laws.

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Voting & Elections

As of March 10, 2026, Almaria Baker’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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