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Karen Berg (politician)

Karen A. Berg is a physician and politician who currently serves as a member of the Kentucky State Senate, and has represented Kentucky's 26th Senate district since 2020.

Early life
Berg was born to and raised in Kentucky. Her father, Dr. Harold Berg, was an artist and World War II veteran who served as a surgeon in the Pacific theater before returning to Louisville, Kentucky, to complete his medical education. After graduating from Central High School, Berg attended the University of Kentucky where she earned her Bachelor of Arts, and the University of Louisville, where she earned a Doctor of Medicine in 1987. == Career ==
Career
Berg spent her career as a diagnostic radiologist, and assistant professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Louisville. This was the first time in 25 years that the seat was won by a Democrat. She is the only Jewish member of the Kentucky State Senate. Berg is a member of the Kentucky Antisemitism Task Force started by Governor Andy Beshear on December 21, 2023. The task force was founded as a response to bomb threats across the United States that targeted many locations including Kentucky synagogues.The task force is also responsible for revising training for law enforcement and Holocaust curriculum in Kentucky public middle and high schools. Controversy During the 2024 Kentucky General Assembly, Berg gained international media attention following comments she made during a committee debate regarding a bill to criminalize child sex dolls. Berg seemingly defended their use by saying, "There are what they call MAPs — minor-attracted persons — and the limited amount of research that’s done on these dolls suggests that they actually, for people who are attracted to minors, that these dolls actually decrease their proclivity to go out and attack children... that it actually gives them a release that makes them less likely to go outside of their home." Berg later apologized, and voted in favor of the bill. == Committee membership ==
Committee membership
Senate Standing Committees Source: • Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S) (Member) • Transportation (S) (Member) • BR Sub. on Health & Family Services (S) (Liaison Member) • Judiciary (S) (Member) • Health Services (S) (Member) Interim Joint Committees Source: • Judiciary (Member) • Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (Member) • Transportation (Member) • Health Services (Member) • BR Sub on Health & Family Services (Liaison Member) Statutory Committees Source: • Commission on Race & Access to Opportunity (Member) • Medicaid Oversight and Advisory Board (Member) Caucuses Source: • Women's Caucus (Member) • Bourbon Trail Caucus (Member) • Louisville Metropolitan Caucus (Member) • Kentucky Nonprofit Caucus (Member) == Personal life ==
Personal life
Berg's son, Henry Berg-Brousseau, was a transgender rights advocate and worked as a deputy press secretary for politics of the Human Rights Campaign. In 2015, at 16 years old, he testified against a bathroom bill in the Kentucky state legislature. He died by suicide at the age of 24 on December 16, 2022. == References ==
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