Rep. Daniel Grossberg settles ethics case, avoiding public testimony
Complainants were willing to testify, but were not asked to do so.
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Complainants were willing to testify, but were not asked to do so.
It will allow people who live in the areas with the most resources to avoid any interaction with the people who have the fewest resources.
Some of my older readers may remember episodes of a CBS television show called “The Twilight Zone” that aired from Fall, 1959 through June, 1964. It was created and hosted by Rod Serling. In each episode, something mysterious and disturbing would happen. In the opening one, for example, a man
HB 333 allows religious institutions to build affordable housing
At last! A hint of sanity invades the Kentucky legislature as two Republican house members have co-sponsored a bill to limit the terms of Kentucky legislators.
Aaron and Nema tackle the heavy news of the week, and how KY's delegation responded, then we check in on #KYGA26 with one of Frankfort's most committed abortion advocates, Lexington State Representative Lindsey Burke.
Trump’s recalibration follows the same step-back, step-forward playbook used by Orbán, Putin, and every modern strongman.
A Senate priority bill that seeks to delegate power away from the elected board of Jefferson County Public Schools in favor of the district’s superintendent passed its first legislative hurdle.
Tichenor’s bill pushes for more transparency
Despite opposition from multiple health organizations (letter below)
Are the lawmakers supporting this making good-faith arguments? You be the judge.