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Cassie Lyles

DEMOCRAT

Cassie Lyles is running for Kentucky State Representative, District 30, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Cassie Lyles is from Marshall County, Kentucky.

Professional background

Cassie is an educator and union advocate.

Political background

Cassie previously ran for Kentucky State Representative in 2024 but did not win.

Economy

Supports the repeal of Right to Work legislation, reinstatement of the prevailing wage, and strengthening of collective bargaining.

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Public Safety

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

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Healthcare

Said, "Too many times Kentuckians are denied access to healthcare either from its lack of availability or because of prohibitive costs. Our healthcare workers strive to take care of us in an environment that is difficult to navigate. Healthcare needs to be more readily available to us to keep our kids, our workforce, and our retirees healthy."

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Education

Said, "Our schools deserve to be fully funded and educators should not have to work multiple jobs to make ends meet. Educators should not have their pensions and salaries treated as a political football."

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Energy & the Environment

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

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Voting & Elections

Said, "As a civics teacher, I dream of a time when everyone knows how to reach their representatives and feels heard even if we don't always agree. Elected officials should be great problem solvers. If the obstacles we faced were easy, life would be a lot easier for a lot of folks. We need representatives who can think creatively and synergize the ideas of their constituents. They must be compassionate and tough. There is no way any one person can make everyone happy and every elected official will face criticism. You have to be able to take the productive nuggets out of the criticism and let the rest wash off. Even though criticism may come, we need to be compassionate to our neighbors."

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Ethics & Conduct

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

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