The Daily Wrap for Friday, 5/31
Lots of reaction to Trump’s 34 guilty verdicts – plus a few other topics of interest.
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Lots of reaction to Trump’s 34 guilty verdicts – plus a few other topics of interest.
A summary of the verdict and the responses from both Trump and President Biden.
Lots of news stories, analysis, commentary, and pod/video-casts today. Plus, a dead-on cartoon about the Supreme Court.
As part of the program, Kentucky will get technical and financial assistance to modernize its power grid.
Aaron Reed won Senate 7, and William Zorn won House 36. No changes were found in either election
Erin Marshall, running against Jamie Comer, has received two new endorsements.
AG’s office said bill wasn’t an appropriation bill, so line-item vetoes don’t apply – even though the bill title said “an appropriation therefor.”
Emma Curtis could be a history-maker in the fall, as well.
Lots of news today – and no Wrap on Monday as we reflect on Memorial Day.
Pfizer biggest donor to project that will more than double size of Mitch McConnell Building
The number of early voters has increased every year since being introduced in 2020.
Kentucky has joined more than half the country in declaring June 19 as Juneteenth National Freedom Day.
Multiple organizations are banding together to stop Amendment 2.
Still some wrap-up from Tuesday’s primary, including late calls of winners and possible recounts. Plus, some breaking news in the tweets below, and a cool story about a possible billboard (or billboards!) in west Kentucky.
Kulkarni won her primary race easily. It remains to be seen what SCOKY rules in June.
“Things really do have a lot to do with the states. And some states are going to have different policies than others.”