Felicia Rabourn

[2] She is currently employed as a branch officer administrator for Edward Jones Investments, and serves as the youth chair for the Henry County Republican Party.

[4] Among those that spoke out against this decision were U.S. Representative Thomas Massie and fellow Kentucky House member Savannah Maddox.

[5] On January 2, the first day of the 2024 Kentucky General Assembly, Rabourn filed fifteen resolutions to make various amendments to the House rules.

Most of these resolutions were aimed at decentralizing the authority of house leadership such as allowing committee members to internally elect their own chairs.

"[6] Rabourn also noted that talks about future rule amendments would likely continue into the 2024 Legislative Interim, and be brought up again when the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly meets in January.