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Testimonial
"We are writing on behalf of the approximately
27,500 members of the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association (KRTA). Our purpose is to thank you for your work during the 2010 Regular Legislative Session. Your support of HB 540 and HB 531 is greatly appreciated. ..."

— Bobby Humes
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— Ray Roundtree
Co-chair
KRTA Legislative Cmte.

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Louisville, KY 40253

Home: (502) 245-8905
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Section headline: On the campaign trail

$10 for 2010 online fund-raiser logo and link to online PayPal donation page$10 for 2010! Help me to continue fighting for your conservative values: lower taxes, limited government, pro-life, while working to improve education, health care access and the business environment in Kentucky! In our first-ever online fundraiser, we’ve set a goal of a thousand-$10 donations from Aug. 10-Sept. 10! If everybody donates this small amount, it would make a huge impact in the campaign. Please click on the logo above or visit the Donate page.

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June 23, Wed.: Very successful Fashion Show and Fund-raiser at Owl Creek Country Club. (See photos on gallery page)
Sept 10-11, Fri-Sat: Middletown Family Fun Festival and Parade
Sept 16, Thu: Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival Parade

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A few of Rep. Crimm's Awards

Jefferson Regional Technology Center
Partnership Award

League of Woman Voters
Legislative Excellence Award

KESPA Educational Support Personnel Award

Champion for Children

KY Center for African American Heritage Award

McKendree College Appreciation and Recognition Award

Friends of the Cities Award by
Ky. League of Cities (2007 and 2008)

Ky State Police Award

University of Louisville Recognition Award

Taking Care of Business Award presented by the Northern Ky. Chamber

Harbor House Award

Vision Award (for leadership in tobacco prevention)

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NEW!
Visit the Ron Crimm Record!

In his 14 years as a state representative, Ron Crimm’s support for small businesses, including the agriculture and equine industries, number in the high hundreds when counting votes and sponsored or co-sponsored bills. He has supported and voted for tax relief for the thoroughbred industry involving horse sales, removing the tax from feed (similar to the livestock rules) and the establishment of the successful “Kentucky Proud” campaign. More

Transportation Projects update
(Aug 20, 2010) ... Crash barriers on the Gene Snyder and I-64; improved traffic flow at the Gene Snyder and Taylorsville Rd. exit; completion of Blankenbaker Rd.; widening I-64 east toward Shelbyville; ... Read More
“Votes for Women Celebration” Honors Suffrage Movement, 19th Amendment
(Aug 9, 2010) In 1900, as a new century dawned, our nation was in a state of constant evolvement: the Wright Brothers fixed-wing aircraft took flight, the Model T could be heard motoring down the road, and Pepsi-Cola was a freshly patented drink.  Amidst the introduction of these innovations, a grassroots movement that would have a life-altering impact was underway.  In 1920, decades of marches, jailings, and all-encompassing sacrifices gave way to passage of the 19th Amendment, which prohibits denying any citizen the right to vote based on their gender, therefore, granting women voting rights. Read More
Section headline: Photo Gallery
photo: Rep. Crimm on the House Floor speaking about the Democrat's outrageous spending in their budget.
In the final hours of the 2010 Regular Session, Representative Crimm expresses his displeasure with the House Majority’s attempt to pass a continuation budget after the Senate had made it clear they would not entertain a budget that would continue outrageous spending. Click on the photo to visit Rep. Crimm's photo gallery.

update box: The concrete pavement repairs on Interstate 265 have not been completed. The contractor is performing concrete pavement repairs at various places on the interstate. Once all of these locations are patched, the contractor will then perform diamond grinding on the entire stretch of roadway between the Seatonville Road overpass and Taylorsville Road (mile points 18.8 and 23.3). The contract completion date is October 1, 2010, but the contractor could possibly finish sooner.

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