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Daily Story List for Monday, 1/16

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Cannabis legislation in KYGA23 – where it stands
Will this be the year that medical marijuana is finally legalized in Kentucky?
Remembering Sally Hemings on Martin Luther King Day
A part of the Thomas Jefferson story that most people don’t know or have forgotten
Once again, the dog that didn’t bark
When politicians get revved up about an issue, but leave out the most glaring examples of it, that tells you something.
News & Notes for Monday
Excerpts with links from news stories of today.
Are you in Louisville? Here’s info on the upcoming special election.
Help choose the state senator to replace Morgan McGarvey.
KYGA bill would give you new charges for medical records
HB 51 would end the practice of hospitals having to give you one set of your records at no cost.
Booker joins Beshear administration
Will lead the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives and Community Involvement

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A new feature – the Weekly News Quiz!
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Emerge KY announces newest class
This is the 14th class of Dem women to go through the Emerge program.


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Bruce Maples has been involved in politics and activism since 2004, when he became active in the Kerry Kentucky movement. (Read the rest of his bio on the Bruce Maples Bio page in the bottom nav bar.)

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