Emerge KY announces newest class
This is the 14th class of Dem women to go through the Emerge program.
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This is the 14th class of Dem women to go through the Emerge program.
She succeeds Justice Lisabeth Hughes, who retired in December.
The meeting features writer and commentator Teri Carter as the keynote speaker.
The Kentucky House Democratic Caucus elected a new leadership team this past Friday, choosing Rep. Derrick Graham as Caucus Leader, Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson as Caucus Chair, and Rep. Rachel Roberts as Caucus Whip. All three were elected without opposition.
The group has its sights set on tackling the Commonwealth’s over-reliance on incarceration as well as addressing overdose crisis.
The KDP is appealing the decision of a lower court that allowed the Republican gerrymandering.
State Rep. Pam Stevenson, a former colonel in the U.S. Air Force, has filed to run for Kentucky Attorney General.
Jonathan Shell announces for Ag Commissioner, issues press release.
Together Frankfort has released a video outlining the two constitutional amendments on the ballot next week, and encourages voters to watch it before voting.
Gov. Andy Beshear will join Louisville candidates for a Get Out the Vote canvass kickoff on Saturday.
With just under two weeks to go until election day, the Protect Kentucky Access coalition says they see overwhelming support on the ground for the Vote No on 2 campaign designed to stop a state constitutional amendment that would result in a total ban on abortion.
State Rep. Nima Kulkarni and a number of organizations have called on Governor Beshear to follow President Biden’s lead and pardon those convicted of cannabis possession.
The Reproductive Rights for Kentucky PAC today issued endorsements of 21 candidates for the upcoming election.
The coalition opposing Amendment 2 began airing their first television ads of the campaign today.
Yesterday, Protect Kentucky Access, the campaign to defeat Amendment 2, filed its financial disclosure statement for calendar year 2022, reporting over $1.4 million in contributions.
Gov. Andy Beshear today joined state lawmakers in the Capitol Rotunda to announce a plan to spend $212.7 million over the next six months to help rebuild communities devastated by the deadly flooding that began July 26.