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Jennifer Hardin

DEMOCRAT

Jennifer Hardin is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 33, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Jennifer Hardin is from Louisville, Kentucky. She attended South Oldham High School. She has a bachelor’s degree in government with an emphasis in regional analysis and public policy from Morehead State University and pursued a master’s degree in public administration. She lives with her son.

Professional background

Jennifer is a small business owner. She works at Layne Wilson, where she has been since 2016, and at Buy Socks You All, where she has been since 2019. She previously worked at Michaels in the frame shop and at a frame shop and art gallery while earning her master’s degree.

Political background

Jennifer's campaign for Kentucky State Representative, District 33, is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports prevailing wages, collective bargaining, and strong safety standards for workers.

Supports protecting workers' rights, including restoring prevailing wages, strengthening workplace protections, and ensuring collective bargaining rights.

Supports small businesses.

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Public Safety

Said, "I will push for transparency around data center development, especially when it affects air quality, water access, utility use or community health."

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Healthcare

Supports affordable and accessible healthcare for all families.

Wants to expand access to affordable healthcare and mental health services.

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Education

Opposes "school choice" policies that divert public funds to private and religious schools.

Supports providing full funding for public schools through the School Equity and Enhancement Program (SEEK).

Supports local control of schools.

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Energy & the Environment

Opposes legislation that weakens environmental protections and prioritizes corporate interests over public health, such as Senate Bill 89 and House Bill 137.

Supports "clean water and air" protected by strong environmental standards.

Said, "I’ll fight to ensure that Kentucky’s future is built on sustainability, fairness, and respect for the land we call home. Because protecting our environment isn’t optional."

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Voting & Elections

Supports legislation that protects and strengthens mail-in voting.

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