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  • Real leaders solve problems, not create them

    Real leaders solve problems, not create them

    The Kentucky General Assembly is now in full swing and we are gearing up for a session that promises to be extremely interesting. From mandating agreements with ICE to making October 14th Charlie Kirk day, legislators are pushing bills that signal their priorities, which don’t align with the real world problems in KY and the…

  • Newsletter 12-17-2025

    Newsletter 12-17-2025

    You can view our December, 2025 newsletter here.

  • Newsletter 11-17-25

    Newsletter 11-17-25

    Executive Director Updates Hello KCfD Community, To say the past month has been an emotional rollercoaster would be an understatement. From the highs of election night to the mixed emotions accompanying the end of the government shutdown and the steady drip of Epstein files, keeping your emotional footing has seemed nearly impossible. And yet, there is…

  • LifeWise Update

    LifeWise Update

    A statement regarding the vote by the Oldham County Board of Education to deny LifeWise’s request to pull students during the school day for religious, “moral” instruction by Executive Director of Kentucky Citizens for Democracy, Michael Slider: We are extremely pleased with the 5-0, unanimous decision by the members of the Oldham County Board of…

  • 9-25-25 General Meeting Agenda

    We stand against authoritarianism in any form it may take. We believe in government for the people, by the people, on the local, state, and federal levels. We promote these causes by Educating, Activating (taking action steps towards these goals), and Elevating (elevating the level of civil discourse promoting worthy causes in our local communities).

  • September 20 Press Release

    September 20 Press Release

    kycitizens.org and dosomethingsoin.com Press Release 9/20/25 Reason for Meeting: Do Something Southern Indiana is hosting Kentucky Citizens for Democracy for a special educational session on what exactly LifeWise Academy is and why they have been opposing the group in Oldham County and throughout Kentucky. This organization, which comes out of the Southern Baptist Convention, has…

  • General Meeting 8-28-25

    General Meeting 8-28-25

    Our “Why”  We stand against authoritarianism in any form it may take. We believe in government for the people, by the people, on the local, state, and federal levels. We promote these causes by Educating, Activating (taking action steps towards these goals), and Elevating (elevating the level of civil discourse promoting worthy causes in our…

  • LifeWise Press Release 8-2-25

    The Oldham County Board of Education has announced a special called meeting tonight (8/6/2025) to discuss the offer to enter into a partnership with LifeWise Academy, which is asking to offer religious instruction during the school day. Members of Kentucky Citizens for Democracy will be there to oppose this proposal for the reasons mentioned below.…

  • Newsletter – August 1, 2025

    Newsletter – August 1, 2025

    KCfD Members, Here we go again, folks. Sometimes it seems we are trying to march backward in time. We have states passing laws requiring the Ten Commandments to be hung in classrooms again, which was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Stone v. Graham in 1980. The obvious reason for this ruling was that they were…

  • From Constituent to Candidate – Part 2

    From Constituent to Candidate – Part 2

    Local vs. Federal – Who Really Shows Up First? By: Rhett Hill In Lesson One, we explored the invisible power of local government, using Flint City Councilman Eric Mays as a case study. His courage and persistence proved that local leadership can spark national change — and that your voice matters more than you think.…