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House Democrats unveil seven budget proposals, responding to widespread alarm over Republican plan
“With more than a billion dollars in General Fund revenue left unbudgeted, Kentucky has the capacity to ease pressure on families right now.”
Barr goes racist to deflect Morris’ Trumpist bid
Trump has made it easier to be racist, and Barr goes there
Update: Corydon Central students to stage peaceful walkout protest on Friday
School system will punish students who participate
KY Senate advances SB 72 allowing health care employees and providers to refuse services on religious grounds
Sweeping bill would cause multiple issues for multiple groups
Analyzing the health care cut for state and school employees in the proposed state budget
KyPolicy has done a deep dive, and the results are disturbing.
Talking schools with KY Student Voice Team
Aaron, Kim and Nate connect with two HS public education advocates about the ... interesting ... approach to KY schools from the General Assembly... and their NEW BOOK. Also, we get a GA update from Fairness Campaign's Chris Hartman!
Local Kentucky elections officials concerned over GOP bill pushing extensive changes
An elections omnibus that would allow nonpartisan judicial candidates to talk about their party affiliation, add new federal citizenship verification processes, and a whole lot more, has passed a committee vote.
First bill to hit governor’s desk seeks to dilute power bill pain from gas price spike
A bill awaiting Gov. Andy Beshear’s signature would let Kentucky utilities spread out higher fuel costs after January's winter storm drove up natural gas prices.
KY Supreme Court unanimously strikes down Republican lawmakers’ 2022 charter school law
Says that the law fails numerous constitutional tests
It’s time to re-balance the scales and get rid of so-called ‘right to work’
Kentuckians are working harder, but falling further behind – even as the wealthy get even wealthier.
Eight questions for Beshear, Adams, Coleman, and Greenberg about ICE
The time to ask these questions is NOW, not later.
Halfway there: Midseason stats for #KYGA26
Thursday is officially the halfway point of Kentucky’s 2026 legislative session, y’all. Let’s take a look at some midseason stats, shall we? By the numbers By the end of Day 29 (Feb. 18), lawmakers had filed 1,050 bills and resolutions. I’m going to focus on





