Started off this Election Day morning at 5:45am with some of our most important public servants - our sanitation workers. Thank you all for your service to our community!
our part to restore the spiritual health and well-being of our local community and our nation. I pray for the strength to work everyday for racial reconciliation, inclusion, equity, and justice for all people in our city and across our nation. (2/2)
I am asking our community to join me in a Sunday, city-wide day of prayer, for the lives lost and all those affected in Buffalo, New York, and all those across our nation, who have suffered similar, horrific acts of hate, and violence. Our faith calls upon each of us to do (1/2)
@502futureA@TimFindleyJr Catching up on our Twitter today and just saw this. Like @KentuckyDerby winner Rich Strike, I am happy to be the last in the gate for your race but first in the primary election race this upcoming Tuesday, May 17th. Count me in for the #Race4Justice
In the course of my public service I have not only gained deep experience in government but I have also formed strong relationships with state legislatures, members of metro council and other elected officials. I am proud to have the support of some of our most trusted leaders.
I hope you made some great bets this Derby weekend, but it's time to bet on a better future for Louisville. Vote David Nicholson for Mayor next Tuesday, May 17th.
The Derby Brunch at the Farnsley-Moremen Landing was spectacular. Everytime I attend this brunch I am reminded of the outstanding work of my former boss and mentor, Mayor Dave Armstrong. He brought vast experience in government to his work and it showed. Experience matters!
Had an excellent morning last Friday at the Echo Breakfast hearing about the great work they do for the safety and well-being of exploited children. An indispensable organization!