Sylvia Goodman
Capitol ReporterSylvia is Kentucky Public Radio's Capitol reporter. Email her at sgoodman@lpm.org.
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul joined GOP gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron at a campaign event in Louisville, whipping up supporters over incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID-era policies and public safety issues.
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Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams and former Democratic Rep. Buddy Wheatley squared off in a heated debate over who should be Kentucky’s top election official.
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With three weeks until Election Day, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron shared the debate stage for the second time this election season. The discussion at Northern Kentucky University spanned issues like abortion, education and crime.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear continues to out-raise and out-spend his Republican opponent Attorney General Daniel Cameron, according to recent campaign finance filings. Super PACs have also raised millions of dollars for the race, running their own ads ahead of the November election.
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A new poll shows Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear with a double-digit lead over Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron in Kentucky's race for governor. The survey was conducted a little more than a month before Election Day.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear proposed investing more in Kentucky infrastructure Tuesday as part of a series of budget recommendations for the upcoming legislative session. Beshear called for more funding for clean water systems, affordable housing and ways to entice companies to relocate.
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In the “Safer Kentucky Act,” Louisville Republican legislators proposed 18 measures that would increase penalties for existing crimes, place restrictions on nonprofit bail funds and ban on “street camping” and homeless encampments in public areas.
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Incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear's latest campaign ad features a victim of rape and incest calling out Republican AG Daniel Cameron's support of the current state abortion ban.
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During a forum hosted by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear and Republican challenger Daniel Cameron didn’t share the stage, but instead independently spoke to a packed room of local business leaders and elected officials about issues like Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion and whether to continue cutting the state’s income tax.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether electoral maps drawn by Republicans during the 2022 redistricting process are constitutional.