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Lawsuit against KY120-AFT dismissed
The plaintiff, Miranda Stovall, is vice-president of the Kentucky chapter of No Left Turn in Education.
Poll shows majority of Americans would back federal abortion rights protections
The issue of abortion rights could help determine who wins in local, state and federal elections this fall.
Lawsuit against KY120-AFT dismissed
The plaintiff, Miranda Stovall, is vice-president of the Kentucky chapter of No Left Turn in Education.
New federal rules aim to clean up toxic coal ash, including nearly a dozen sites in Kentucky
Former Kentucky lobbyist says number of unregulated coal ash sites unknown
Owensboro lawmakers say ‘school choice’ plan will come if amendment passes
Repub lawmakers from the Owensboro area are split on Amendment 2.
Expensive battle brewing in Kentucky primary to shape GOP caucus in Frankfort
Well-funded political action committees are preparing to spend on competitive Republican primary races for the Kentucky General Assembly, with one side supporting candidates from the “liberty” wing of the GOP and the other supporting more establishment candidates.
Poll shows majority of Americans would back federal abortion rights protections
The issue of abortion rights could help determine who wins in local, state and federal elections this fall.
Most new laws effective July 15; Governor has until end of week to decide fate of those on his desk
The clock is ticking on the remaining veto days.
The Biden impeachment is a huge failure. Comer and the GOP are looking for a way out
The GOP knows it’s over. Comer knows it’s over. And just guess what he is thinking about doing next.
The 10 WORST BILLS of the KY General Assembly
We’ve got the deep dive into our list of the very worst bills of the legislature, which we’re going to let YOU VOTE to pick the actual worst legislation of the session, then we close with our Earth Week call to action.
Medical cannabis during the session – and Louisville policing update
This week Jazmin explains several developments having to do with Louisville's policing, and Robert talks about changes to the medical cannabis system that passed during the legislative session.
Will you care about climate change if it cuts your paycheck by 11%?
Guess what – climate change is going to have economic impacts. On you. Directly.
An interview with Erin Marshall, Comer’s opponent
A wonderful interview with Erin Marshall, who is challenging Jamie Comer in Kentucky's 1st District. We talk about why she got into the race, how people have responded, and whether she is ready to really go after Comer.
Commentary
See allThe great Republican contradiction
When the “new” Repub voters see what the “old” leadership wants, there could be - uhm - issues.
Purported Comer book deal promises generous payday, sale of more cheap lies
Comer’s “investigation” seems to be coming to an inglorious end. And now he’s going to write a book about it?
Kentucky’s GOP legislature has a racism problem
Look at the bills that passed, and the ones that didn’t. Then listen to the comments on the floor. It’s clear what is driving some of this year’s GOP legislation.
If someone says women were given the vote, just slap ‘em
The language of our founding documents seems to include everyone in the word “citizens.” And yet it took long 133 years for women to gain their deserved rights as citizens.