KY Senate advances SB 72 allowing health care providers to refuse services on religious grounds
Says it is about “recruiting doctors”
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Says it is about “recruiting doctors”
BOE not going to give up our sensitive personal data without a fight
HB 6, one of the Repubs priority bills, is aimed at strengthening private child care services across the state
Will streamline the process, sponsor says
Appropriation approved, with no indication what it is for
Governor Andy Beshear visited the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce to advocate for Pre-K for All, explaining that the goal of the Team Kentucky Pre-K for All Program is for all 4-year-olds in Kentucky to have access to publicly funded preschool. Northern Kentucky native Sam Flynn serves as program Executive
A bill targeting everything from Louisville’s Ethics Commission to its redistricting process is making its way through the statehouse.
Who gets a hearing, and who doesn’t – and what effect that has on the system
Governor spox pushes back, says they weren’t give the report ahead of time
Kentucky’s burgeoning tenant union has won its first major battle — a collectively bargained lease for some of its members, the first of its kind in the southern U.S., according to the group. The Kentucky Tenant Union, which began unionizing renters in several buildings across the state in 2025
A “pop-up” demonstration against Trump’s illegal war
One would let the Lege call itself into session; the other would put summaries of proposed amendments on the ballot, instead of the full text.