Reproductive rights rallies held across the state
On the two-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, advocates for reproductive rights met in rallies across the state
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On the two-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, advocates for reproductive rights met in rallies across the state
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This fall, we’re voting on a constitutional amendment to say that non-citizens cannot vote. Apparently, they already aren’t.
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The grant for the exchange was approved without the approval of the AG’s representative.
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The committee warned in a letter that the governor’s endorsement blurs judicial and partisan lines in nonpartisan race.
Kentucky’s Division of Water gives out “off-permit authorizations” for one-time discharges into the state’s rivers. This one got pulled after a lawsuit was threatened.
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The news summary for paying members of Forward Kentucky, plus other stuph.
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The more people learn about Project 2025, the more determined they are to stop it.
Other counties approved much bigger raises for their teachers.