
McGarvey speaks on House floor about government shutdown
“Let me be clear: Kentuckians cannot afford a shutdown.”
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“Let me be clear: Kentuckians cannot afford a shutdown.”
If they wanted to distract from the MAGA government shutdown, this sure wasn’t what they had in mind.
Former Ukrainian president Poroshenko says Comer is wrong about President Biden’s involvement in Ukraine.
The Congressional Integrity Project has been excoriating Jamie Comer for months over his efforts to smear the Bidens. Now the Dems on the Oversight Committee have released their own report on Comer’s actions.
Assuming they honor the triggers they put in place, the legislature will not be able to continue giving income tax cuts to the wealthy.
Plan calls for $1.1 billion investment to support an 11% pay increase for all school personnel.
Citizen Foster Care Review Boards are volunteers who review cases and make recommendations, thus making a difference in the lives of these children.
Today, after the Cameron campaign re-released their latest effort to try and distract from Daniel Cameron and Robby Mills’ terrible record on public education, Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman offered this response.
It appears that most Kentuckians are not buying what Cameron is selling.
Congressman Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) released the following statement to mark the one-year anniversary of Kentucky’s abortion ban.
The Cameron campaign lied about Beshear’s position on gender-reassignment surgery for minors. Today, Beshear set the record straight.
Caught between two bad alternatives, the Secretary of State decides to stay the course for now.
Emma Curtis, who is running for Lamin Swann’s open seat, released her platform today.
The two legislative leaders issued the statement on Monday.
Curtis is running to fill the seat of Lamin Swann, who died recently. If elected, she would be the first openly transgender state legislator in Kentucky history.
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