New Booker ad has a veteran take on Rand Paul
The Booker campaign just released a new ad featuring a veteran, John Kasey, who now has leukemia from the water at Camp Lejeune. Take a look.
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The Booker campaign just released a new ad featuring a veteran, John Kasey, who now has leukemia from the water at Camp Lejeune. Take a look.
State Rep. Nima Kulkarni and a number of organizations have called on Governor Beshear to follow President Biden’s lead and pardon those convicted of cannabis possession.
The Reproductive Rights for Kentucky PAC today issued endorsements of 21 candidates for the upcoming election.
Charles Booker called Rand Paul a coward for not showing up for the KET debate. ““They even had a cup of water ready for him.”
The coalition opposing Amendment 2 began airing their first television ads of the campaign today.
Kentucky now has more jobs than it had at the start of the pandemic, which puts it in the top 20 states for job recovery.
Yesterday, Protect Kentucky Access, the campaign to defeat Amendment 2, filed its financial disclosure statement for calendar year 2022, reporting over $1.4 million in contributions.
KREF recently released their audits of both the Republican and Democratic state central committees. What did they find?
State Rep. Nima Kulkarni will host a panel of medical and legal experts to discuss the ramifications of the constitutional amendment that could permanently ban abortion access in Kentucky.
Gov. Andy Beshear today endorsed Charles Booker for Senate, joining four other former governors and lieutenant governors who have already endorsed.
The worst-kept secret in Kentucky politics is about to be a secret no more.
A few politics and government things to share today, plus some Twitter insight into last week’s special session.
The GOP is complaining all over Twitter about forgiving student debt. In response, the White House brings out the receipts.
Gov. Andy Beshear today joined state lawmakers in the Capitol Rotunda to announce a plan to spend $212.7 million over the next six months to help rebuild communities devastated by the deadly flooding that began July 26.
After working with KYGA leaders to agree on a bill, Gov. Beshear has called a special session to provide recovery help to Eastern Kentucky.