★ The Four Pillars ★

WHERE WE STAND

Four commitments that drive every endorsement, every conversation, and every fight we take on across Kentucky.

Property Rights
Protect

Property Rights

The right to own property is the foundation of Kentucky freedom and the bedrock of every community in the Commonwealth. When Frankfort bureaucrats can rewrite the rules on a whim, every Kentucky homeowner pays the price.

Housing Freedom PAC defends Kentucky homeowners and property owners against overreach, unfair regulation, and the slow erosion of ownership rights. We back leaders who treat property rights as non-negotiable.

Housing Freedom
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Housing Freedom

Too many Kentucky families are locked out of homeownership by costs that have spiraled out of control in Louisville, Lexington, and small towns alike. The answer is not more mandates from Frankfort. It is more freedom to build, buy, and choose.

We support Kentucky candidates who clear the path for more housing supply, more options, and more affordable on-ramps for first-time buyers, families, and working Kentuckians.

Kentucky Communities
Empower

Kentucky Communities

No one understands a Kentucky neighborhood better than the people who live there. Housing decisions belong close to home in Louisville Metro and across the Commonwealth, not in Frankfort and certainly not in Washington.

We champion local control and accountable leaders who listen to their communities. What works in downtown Louisville is not always what works in Bowling Green or Pikeville, and that is how it should be.

The Commonwealth
Defend

The Commonwealth

Kentucky thrives when families have the freedom to own, build, and invest in their own homes. We stand up for the property owners, builders, and neighborhoods that make the Commonwealth strong.

Housing Freedom PAC holds the line for common-sense policy in Frankfort that respects freedom, choice, and the Kentucky homeowner, so the next generation can put down roots right here at home.

Agree With Us? Help Us Fight.

Every dollar helps elect Kentucky leaders who put housing freedom first.