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Many Kentucky citizens want more information about education and the schools, economy and job, health care, retirement and pension security, and other issues affecting their friends, family and co-workers.

That’s why the Bluegrass Freedom Fund was formed in 2007 -- to encourage a public discussion about these and other issues affecting citizens in Kentucky and throughout the United States.



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Please make your contributions payable to “Bluegrass Freedom Fund” and mail to “974 Breckenridge Lane, #156, Louisville, KY 40207.”

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund encourage was formed in 2007 to encourage a public discussion about education and the schools, economy and job, health care, retirement and pension security, and other issues affecting Kentucky citizen and their friends, family and co-workers. Contribute here to support this discussion about issues affecting you and other Kentucky citizens.

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund is an independent political organization under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code. It is not a political committee under federal or state campaign finance laws. Contributions to the Bluegrass Freedom Fund are not tax deductible.

In June 2007, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment protects the rights of 527 organizations and other grassroots organizations to encourage a public discussion about issues affecting American citizens. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority. "Where the First Amendment is implicated, the tie goes to the speaker, not the censor." Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr., Anthony M. Kennedy, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas joined the majority.

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund does not coordinate with candidates.

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund may not make any disbursements in cooperation, coordination, or consultation with or at the request of a campaign committee, caucus campaign committee, or party committee.

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund will not coordinate with any candidates or party committees.

The Bluegrass Freedom Fund will not make any disbursements that are controlled by, coordinated with, requested by, or made in consultation with a candidate or treasurer, deputy treasurer or agent of a candidate committee, state or local political party, or ballot measure committee.

All decisions regarding content, timing, and placement of issue advertising shall be made by the officers of The Bluegrass Freedom Fund independently of any candidate, agent of a candidate, party committee or agent of a party committee.

No one may provide The Bluegrass Freedom Fund’s officers with non-public information about a campaign or political party’s plans, projects, activities, or needs.

Individuals acting as agents on behalf of a candidate or party committee are prohibited from communicating directly or indirectly with The Bluegrass Freedom Fund’s officers any non-public material information about a campaign or political party committee’s plans, projects, activities, or needs.

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