Amendment 2 will harm state’s public schools, set aside key constitutional protections
An editorial by the Kentucky Education Association
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An editorial by the Kentucky Education Association
Most rural voters and more than 60% of rural young people said they support raising incomes for working people and lowering the cost of living, rather than tax cuts for the rich and corporate deregulation. The findings are from a new poll from the Rural Democracy Initiative. D’Erika Jones,
Says that requiring fluoride in drinking water poses liability issue for the state.
Adam Moore, Cherlynn Stevenson, and Molly Crain get the nod.
Like Hitler, Trump has made clear his plan is Dictatorship, not Democracy
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A Fayette County state lawmaker is proposing legislation for the 2025 General Assembly which would strengthen school safety in Kentucky classrooms. In coordination with “Kentucky Safe Schools Week,” which runs now through Oct. 26, Rep. Chad Aull (D-Lexington) has announced he will be filing “Alyssa’s Law,
Tuesday is the deadline
Biography of the Senate leader covers much ground
Voting against this amendment is not an attack on Christianity. Instead, it is a way to help our public schools continue to care for the same people Jesus spoke about.
Trump just insulted autoworkers – in Michigan. Will he follow in the steps of James Blaine, who lost the White House over a single statement?
Trump is now second to only SCOTUS in being blamed for the bans.
Proponents of Amendment 2 apparently think the proposal needs more help, even if the claims are unsupported.
Multiple VERIFY readers asked if the former president really made these remarks as Vice President Kamala Harris claimed in a recent Fox News interview.
Mitch’s comments show what he actually thinks of Trump – but still endorsed him a few months ago. Is a puzzlement.