The Wrap for Thursday, 3/28/24
Lots of KYGA news, of course – but a few other tasty treats as well.
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Lots of KYGA news, of course – but a few other tasty treats as well.
Democrats made their final impassioned pleas against the tough-on-crime legislation as it made final passage through the Kentucky General Assembly, until Republicans moved to limit debate.
KPA’s attorney, Michael Abate, has also testified against the bill.
Our rulers in Frankfort are determined to increase the secrecy and thwart any sunlight.
Lots of KYGA, of course -- but some good other stories as well, incl KREF problems, Erin Marshall, and the Beshear PAC.
How late is late? How about over 1,000 days late?
Please take five minutes to call the Legislative Comment Line at 800-372-7181 and leave these two messages: * The Anti-DEI bill, SB 6, is back in front of the Senate. Since it has already passed the Senate and House, but was changed in the House, if the Senate approves it as
We talk with Anne Donworth, one of the Democratic candidates for House District 76. She shares why she is running, the extensive experience she brings to the table, and her passion for the lives of the people in her district.
There can only be four proposed constitutional amendments on any election ballot, but this year’s General Assembly has seen over 20 filed. Which ones are likely to make the cut?
Mostly news from the Lege, and not all of it as tasty as that wrap appears to be.