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Judge inks ceasefire in state government battle over new ombudsman’s access to information
Ombudsman in Allison Ball’s office gets read-only access to database.
The Daily Wrap for Wednesday, September 18
Beshear issues exec order on conversion therapy, and 100+ GOP officials call Trump “unfit to serve”

More than 100 GOP former officials who worked on national security issues endorse Harris, argue Trump is 'unfit to serve'
More and more Republicans who have been in public service are endorsing Harris.

New Harris campaign ad features Kentucky rape survivor who became pregnant at 12
Hadley Duvall continues to speak out about her experience, and about Donald Trump’s abortion ban. See the spot itself below.

Beshear signs order banning conversion therapy on Kentucky minors
Practice has been called “torture,” and research shows it increases the rate of suicides among those experiencing it.
The Daily Wrap for Tuesday, September 17
Little by little, the ugliness and suspicion continue to grow.

Tradition falls to suspicion as GOP candidates spurn forums hosted by League of Women Voters
Without both candidates, the League can’t hold the forum. Thus, empty lecterns all over the state.
Growth in clean energy jobs spurred by incentives that congressional GOP opposes, says advocacy group
Kentucky ties with Texas for second highest rate of increase, though state’s actual numbers still lag the nation
Kentucky election law puts early voting at odds with education in Bullitt County
Bullitt County Schools are closed for early voting after the county clerk used a state law to override the district’s refusal to be a polling site.

Kentucky League of Women Voters canvassing ten areas in the state
Working to help infrequent voters be ready to vote this November.
Kentucky election officials among those receiving suspicious packages; FBI investigating
So far, all of the envelopes contained materials that were later confirmed to not be harmful.

‘Debates don’t win elections.’ But these things do.
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Judge sets hearing on unsealing case involving attorney general’s efforts to get abortion records
Court of Appeals rejected the AG’s subpoena as ‘fishing expedition’

Kentucky legislator says ethics complaint on ownership of condo is meritless
A Republican activist has filed an ethics complaint against Democratic Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson, alleging her co-ownership of a Frankfort condo with a lobbyist is a violation.