Kentucky Legislative Advocacy

Mobilize Kentucky. Every Level.

Reach 6 congressional districts and 138 state legislators on energy transition, healthcare, agriculture, and opioid policy.

4.5M Population
8 Federal
138 State
2,526+ Local

Kentucky Advocacy Platform

Target Kentucky’s federal, state, and local legislators from one platform.

We set up your first campaign free

Multi-Level Targeting

One Platform. Every Level of Government.

Government relations software for the full Kentucky landscape. Target federal, state, and local legislators from a single platform — so your policy campaigns reach every decision-maker who matters.

Federal

US Congress

US Senators2
US Representatives6

Target Kentucky's congressional delegation on federal legislation

State

Kentucky Legislature

State Senators38
House Members100

Reach the full Kentucky State Legislature on state bills

Local

City Councils

Cities & Towns421
Council Members2,526+

Engage city council members on local ordinances and policies

2

Senators

6

Representatives

1

Democrats

7

Republicans

Why Kentucky

Policy Landscape

Kentucky is navigating the most dramatic energy transition in America as coal country reinvents itself. Governor Beshear's survival in a deep-red state demonstrates the power of healthcare-focused populist messaging.

Political Context

Divided government: popular Democratic governor against Republican supermajorities. Beshear wins on competence and disaster response while the legislature pursues conservative priorities.

Advocacy Opportunity

Kentucky's 138 legislators include many who represent communities in economic transition. Advocacy that frames issues through economic opportunity — jobs, healthcare access, infrastructure — crosses partisan lines better than ideological framing.

From Louisville to Lexington, across 120 counties Kentucky's advocacy landscape is as diverse as its communities.

Coal transition & energyHealthcare (Medicaid)Bourbon & agricultureOpioid crisis
2026 Legislative Session

Kentucky Legislature — 2026 Regular Session

Session Progress65%
Jan 6Apr 15
In Session

Key Dates

Feb 26

Bill filing deadline

Apr 15

Sine die (60 days)

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Ready to Mobilize Kentucky?

Launch a multi-action digital advocacy campaign that reaches every level of Kentucky government. Personalized constituent letters, delivered through official channels. Measurable legislative impact.