Billionaire-inspired bill would separate KY workers from their rights
Make money for the wealthy, cost money for the workers
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Make money for the wealthy, cost money for the workers
No Kings protests were scheduled in almost 40 Kentucky towns, large and small, on Saturday. Here are some scenes from Bowling Green, Lexington and Louisville.
LOUISVILLE — Thousands rallied across Kentucky on Saturday in No Kings protests against the administration of President Donald Trump. Cindy Campbell of Louisville led a march around downtown from her wheelchair — along with her son and granddaughter — holding a sign that said “No Kings in America since 1776.” “We feel very
Increased support, narrower mission
‘Cleanup bill’ morphs into citizenship checks by county clerks, opens door to sharing Kentuckians’ sensitive data with feds
Bevin tries to get judge removed from the case
Most other states don’t tax these items
Advocates can once again intervene in utility rate discussions
Some lawmakers say Goodman disregarded rule of law while others say impeaching would set a dangerous precedent
An open Senate seat is a rare prize which is one reason big donors are so interested in this Republican primary
Some leaders still have questions about university spending — particularly at Kentucky State University
Opponents from both parties point to Kentucky’s high cancer rates
Money, health care, AIPAC just some of the topics covered.
County clerk files motion to intervene in DOJ lawsuit against SOS Adams
And three-fourths of them have no criminal record or pending charges
Barr and Morris take jabs at each other’s records, while Cameron doesn’t receive many swings