Document of Ideas and Actions Not Yet Implemented, 2014 April 21

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Marc Hyden
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CCATDP - Create FB page and Twitter account and find a person who will keep up with this.

2. Marc Hyden wants: Please let me know when you have a constituent of Congressman Massie's
who would be willing to meet with him and me. | can iron out the details afterwards. Thanks so
much.

3. April 2014 Kelly Smith from the Bluegrass Institute is willing to talk with me, and | met
the Midwest (it include Kentucky) coordinator for the Leadership Institute who is with
us 100%. She is willing to give us some pointers.,

4. Here is the poll I was talking about. In essence it says that 68% of North Carolinians
support repealing and replacing the death penalty with life-without-parole while the
offender works to pay restitution to victims' families. The majority of those who were
polled were self-describe conservatives. Hope this helps.
http://www. publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/DeathPenaltyResults.pdf

5. Advertising in the Right to Life booklet (I think I missed deadline on this).

6. Are both of you ok with this being the introductory email on LinkedIn to our Kentucky
contacts?

Thank you for connecting with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty a few
months ago. We are becoming very active nationally and in Kentucky to shatter the myth
that all conservatives support the death penalty and engage and educate the grassroots.
We are joined by many conservative leaders including Brent Bozell, Ron Paul, and Jay
Sekulow. We wanted to know if you are interested in hearing about what is going on with
the death penalty in Kentucky and see if you would be interested in helping spread the
message that conservatives are concerned about the death penalty. If you are interested in
learning more, then please let me know.

Mike also suggested reaching out to Byron Fischer with the Louisville YRs.

Shekinah and Father Pat,

Below is an email form the Louisville Republican Women. This is regarding their meeting times. It could
be an opportunity to attend, introduce yourself, and network.

From: Joan Butler <butler.mjs@gmail.com>

Date: Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 7:32 PM

Hi Heather, Mary does not get emails so |, Joan Butler, get them and then call her 267-6898. | can give
you the info you requested and you can call her then if you want to make a reservation. We would love
to have you attend one of our meetings. We meet at the U Club which is on U of L's campus on the third
Thursday, Dec 19, at 11:15 for our meeting and then have a buffet lunch, $15, at noon followed by our
guest speaker. Since this is our Dec. meeting we will have a Christmas program. Some ladies exchange
gifts, $5, but most do not. If you decide to attend, please call Mary and make a reservation - the U Club
likes to have an exact count (we must pay for any "no shows" and our club doesn't have much extra

Joan Butler, WRC treasurer

Mr. Hyden, Thank you for also including the new LouisvilleYR Chair Andrew Schahtner in your email. |
served as local chair from March 2012-2013. Currently, | serve at the state level as Vice Chair. | am
interested in networking with you to learn more about your cause. Interested in meeting?

James R. Young Vice Chair of Kentucky Young Republican Federation JamesYoungKY.com /
BluegrassConservative.com 502-974-3767 Regards, Marc Hyden

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