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Josie Raymond
DEMOCRAT
Josie Raymond is running for Louisville Urban County Council Member, District 10.
Personal background
Josie is originally from Louisville. She earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from Columbia University. She lives with her husband, Adam, and their 3 kids in the Klondike neighborhood of Louisville.
Professional background
Josie has worked as a middle school teacher, a nonprofit director focused on first-generation college students, and a success coach for struggling students at the University of Louisville.
Political background
Josie Raymond is a state representative for Kentucky House of Representatives District 41. She was first elected in 2018 representing District 31 and is serving her 3rd term.
Transportation & Infrastructure
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Taxes
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Housing & Urban Development
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Public Services
Supported legislation to expand access and affordability of healthcare, including preventive care.
Supports efforts to reduce drug costs, such as insulin, and expand mental healthcare access.
Supported efforts to mitigate lead poisoning as state representative.
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Public Safety
Supports allowing ballot initiatives.
Supports abortion access.
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Economy
Supported the expansion of green tech jobs and climate change action as a state representative.
Drafted bill as state representative that provided paid parental leave.
Proposes legislation to allow cities to set their own minimum wage and gun safety regulations.
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Education
Opposes efforts to privatize public education, militarize schools, and ban teaching about racism.
Believes in creating educational opportunities for people in poverty.
Supports universal pre-kindergarten programs.
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