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Aaron, Kim and Nate cover news from #KYGA26 and then check in with Russell Allen, from the Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty about SB251, an effort to reestablish the death penalty in Kentucky.
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Aaron, Kim and Nate cover news from #KYGA26 and then check in with Russell Allen, from the Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty about SB251, an effort to reestablish the death penalty in Kentucky.
The 2026 General Session is coming down the home stretch. Here are three of the Kentucky Republican Party's priorities.
“[T]he speed of decline is comparable to some coups d’états,” a global democracy watchdog wrote.
Most other states don’t tax these items
Will kick thousands off of food stamps, according to some analysts
Covered a number of topics, including healthcare and the economy.
If you picked a random bill filed in the General Assembly this year, there’s more than a one in ten chance the original version would be devoid of meaningful content. They’re called shell bills and here’s why Kentucky lawmakers use them so much.
How’s Trump’s war working out for you?
Can’t get your bill passed, because it’s a bad bill? Just add it to another bill that’s about to be approved!