Privacy Policy

INFORMATION THAT IS GATHERED FROM VISITORS

In common with other websites, log files are stored on the web server saving details such as the visitor’s IP address, browser type, referring page and time of visit. Cookies may be used to remember visitor preferences when interacting with the website. Where registration is required, the visitor’s email and a username will be stored on the server.

HOW THE INFORMATION IS USED

The information is used to enhance the vistor’s experience when using the website to display personalised content and possibly advertising. E-mail addresses will not be sold, rented or leased to 3rd parties. E-mail may be sent to inform you of news of our services or offers by us or our affiliates.

VISITOR OPTIONS

If you have subscribed to one of our services, you may unsubscribe by following the instructions which are included in e-mail that you receive. You may be able to block cookies via your browser settings but this may prevent you from access to certain features of the website.

COOKIES

Cookies are small digital signature files that are stored by your web browser that allow your preferences to be recorded when visiting the website. Also they may be used to track your return visits to the website. 3rd party advertising companies may also use cookies for tracking purposes.

GOOGLE ADS

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TEXTING

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Meet David Kloiber

A dedicated public servant, job creator, and proud parent, David Kloiber has always placed a strong focus on community and family. Growing up in Lexington, David attended Lexington Catholic High School and the University of Kentucky before setting off into the wider world to start his own software company. For years he built up new businesses around the country but when he decided to settle down he knew there was no better place to raise his own children than right here in Central Kentucky.

Throughout his career, David has helped create hundreds of good-paying jobs in the industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors—supporting both economic growth and working families. Whether it’s revitalizing local economies or advocating for small businesses, David has shown time and time again that he is willing to roll up his sleeves to get things done.

As a proud parent of two children in public school, David knows firsthand how important strong public education is to the future of our communities. That personal experience has shaped his commitment to investing in schools, teachers, and students, and has driven him to partner closely with nonprofits and community leaders across the region to build coalitions that deliver impactful outcomes for our children.

Elected to the Lexington City Council in 2020, his commitment to equitable opportunity and practical problem-solving is rooted in everyday experience—as an entrepreneur, a community leader, and a parent.

Now, David is ready to bring that same energy and focus to Congress—to fight for common sense Kentucky values, grow our economy, and make sure every family has a voice in Washington.