The most anti-union president ever gets called out in western Kentucky
And on James Comer, they say he is ‘beholden to a rogue man running around making his own rules and terrorizing the citizens of this country.’
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And on James Comer, they say he is ‘beholden to a rogue man running around making his own rules and terrorizing the citizens of this country.’
Sponsored by Julie Raque Adams of Louisville
Includes funding for the Brent Spence Bridge project
Would fine anyone filing a “frivolous complaint”
Governor calls spending restrictions within budget ‘unfounded and politically motivated.’
Says people elected Trump for just the ICE actions we are now seeing
Plus other results that legislators should pay attention to
The Trump administration has said they are going to "back off" some from their out-of-control terrorism campaign in Minnesota. So, we've got some questions for them.
Kentucky House Republicans released a two-year state budget bill Tuesday, which is expected to evolve over the session. The current version would spend dramatically less than what Gov. Andy Beshear proposed for education and Medicaid.
Improves bill from last session while keeping its intent
Would open up market for low-level THC products