If Dems want to win again in Kentucky, we must focus on these four things
And it begins with a message that needs to both resonate and be actually true.
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And it begins with a message that needs to both resonate and be actually true.
State lawmakers return to Frankfort Jan. 7 for the beginning of the Kentucky General Assembly’s 2025 session. The first item on their agenda is expected to be a tax cut.
The “dark times” are here. How shall we respond?
Vice-chairman in 2025, then chair in 2026
Nearly two dozen unhoused people in Louisville have faced bench warrants after they failed to appear in court for “unlawful camping,” as a result of the Safer Kentucky Act. Advocates say it's what they feared, but expected.
They have ‘talked amongst themselves,’ says Wise.
The case involves a Tennessee law that prohibits the use of some medications for trans minors, while allowing the same medications for others.
Trust the data, not the talking points.
Will lead the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
It would take congressional majorities and most swing-state legislatures to upend the election.
When women are forced to suffer until they go septic simply to get the care they need; when they are sent to hospital parking lots to bleed out until it is too late, we haven’t just reached a breaking point, we have far surpassed it.
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