Officials
Biography
Daniel Grossberg represents Kentucky's 30th House District in Louisville, including areas like West Buechel, Buechel, Newburg, Okolona, Bon Air, Watterson Park, Poplar Hills, and Klondike. Born September 30, 1978, he has served as a Kentucky House Representative since January 2023. Previously, he was on the Jefferson County Commission from 2015 to 2023, focusing on infrastructure, affordable housing, public education, and healthcare access. Notable achievements include co-sponsoring a 2023 hate crime bill with Senator Gerald Neal to extend sentences for bias-motivated crimes based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. His policy expertise covers social justice, criminal justice, public safety, education, reproductive rights, affordable housing, and technology.
Education and Political Experience
- Bachelor of Arts in General Science from Grinnell College
- Served in the US Army
Political Experience
- Jefferson County Commission
- Kentucky House of Representatives, District 30
- Committees: Education, Banking and Insurance, Small Business and Information Technology; previously Democratic lead on Natural Resources and Energy, Tourism and Outdoor Recreation, Administrative Regulations
- Kentucky Antisemitism Task Force
- Active Democratic leader at local and state levels, advocating for social justice and community issues
Committees
6 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- House District 30
- Born
- September 30, 1978 (47 years old)