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Bills limiting no-knock warrants, increasing support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and investing in west Louisville became law in…
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear praised the Republican-led legislature for funding broadband, water and school construction projects with Kentucky’s share of…
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Kentucky lawmakers reshaped state government during this year’s legislative session, limiting Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers while shifting authority to the…
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Kentucky lawmakers revived a bill limiting no-knock warrants on the last day of the legislative session.Senate Bill 4 falls short of what people…
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Lawmakers advanced a last-minute bill funding a year of full-day kindergarten, money to repay Kentucky’s unemployment insurance loan and more funds to…
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Kentucky 120 United, the public education advocacy group that led mass teacher sickouts in 2018 and 2019, is unionizing.“We seek better. We seek more. We…
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Kentucky lawmakers voted to override most of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes on the second-to-last day in this year’s legislative session, securing…
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Future public school teachers will have less generous retirement benefits, and families in some counties will soon be able to apply for private-school…
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A bill requiring constables to receive training before they can wield police powers narrowly advanced on the second-to-last day of this year’s legislative…
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Kentucky lawmakers will return for the final two days of this year’s legislative session on Monday and Tuesday to consider overriding Gov. Andy Beshear’s…