Protect Kentucky Access releases first television ad
The coalition opposing Amendment 2 began airing their first television ads of the campaign today.
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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.
A non-partisan committee formed 16 years ago to monitor campaign conduct in judicial races has called out Joe Fischer for the blatant partisanship of his race for the state Supreme Court.
Lawmakers from Eastern Kentucky and other areas of the state expressed heartfelt concern Tuesday for those adversely affected by July’s torrential flooding.
A press release and statement from Planned Parenthood and the ACLU on today’s SCOKY ruling keeping the abortion bans in place.
The Court of Appeals has granted AG Cameron’s motion overturning the temporary injunction of Kentucky’s trigger law. Thus, abortion is once again banned in Kentucky.
The KY LWV board issued this statement in response to the SCOTUS ruling overturning Roe. In addition, they urged voters to reject Amendment 2 this fall.
The Early Childhood Education Task Force heard testimony from multiple organizations on the need for more child care options across the state.
The KY Constable Association has filed suit seeking an injunction against enforcement of a new law that blocks recently elected Constables from discharging their duties.
In response to Manchin’s torpedoing of the Biden reconciliation package, the Patriotic Millionaires released this statement.
Senate candidate Charles Booker was in Pikeville yesterday, speaking at a Reproductive Rights Rally. Over 250 persons crowded into the courthouse to rally and to hear Booker speak.
Kentucky Democratic Party Chair Colmon Elridge released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade:
Statements from both the Kentucky AFT chapter and the AFT national president
Governor Andy Beshear announced another landmark achievement on Thursday: the lowest ever unemployment rate in the history of the Commonwealth.
The Ethics Commission has ruled multiple times that an AG can’t use his office to target a political opponent. The KDP alleges that Daniel Cameron has done exactly that.