It is time for a moral reckoning in Kentucky on guns
Prevent easy access to firearms for those who are a danger to themselves or others
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Prevent easy access to firearms for those who are a danger to themselves or others
Republican candidate for governor should explain his ‘implausible’ claim
Our lawmakers work hard at protecting guns – but ignore protecting us.
Many of our legislators claim to be “pro-life” – but when it comes to saving lives from guns, they take no action. At what point do prayers need to get legs?
They pass laws to protect guns (!), but protecting persons just isn’t on their agenda.
More guns is not the solution to gun violence.
Teri Carter names the #1 killer of our children – with examples
Events this week: June 1 in Frankfort; June 2 in Etown; June 3 in Lexington and Louisville.
“I am no longer interested in how we got here. I am only interested in how we get out.”
Republican supermajority worked like pack mules to haul one of the most hateful, anti-transgender bills into Kentucky law
It’s time to put fingers to keyboard and let our representatives hear from us.
This bill will harm children. And not one of us in this Commonwealth sends our lawmakers to the Capitol to harm children.
When was the last time a child died from reading a book?
Senate Bill 18 is just their latest grasp at trying to keep you, the public, in the dark.
No, Ms. Craft. Just no. No matter how you spin it, this is not what it means to have an empty chair at your table, and you know it.
Hateful rhetoric like this gets people killed.