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Danny Carroll

REPUBLICAN

Danny Carroll is running for Kentucky State Senator, District 2, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Danny Carroll is from Benton, Kentucky. He earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Murray State University. Danny lives with his wife in Paducah, Kentucky.

Professional background

Danny previously worked as the president and chief executive officer for Easterseals West Kentucky, an organization helping children and adults with disabilities.

Political background

Danny currently serves as a member of the Kentucky State Senate, representing District 2. He was first elected in 2014 and is in his third term.

Economy

Planned to make Kentucky more business-friendly by revising tax codes and supporting Right to Work legislation to attract better-paying jobs.

Supported efforts to make government more efficient and transparent, aiming for financial savings and improved public trust.

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Public Safety

Strengthened support for law enforcement to fight against illegal drugs.

Plans to restore the Department of Juvenile Justice to stability.

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Healthcare

Supported making insurance more affordable through free enterprise, competition, and tort reform.

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Education

Supports proper funding for schools and accountability for teachers while providing them with necessary tools for success.

Continues to push for increased access to all delivery models of child care, including introducing legislation for $300 million over two years in 2024.

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Voting & Elections

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

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Energy & the Environment

Championed nuclear energy development in the state, including bills that established the Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority (KNEDA), established the nuclear energy working group, and lifted the prohibition of nuclear energy in the state.

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