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Major telephone companies won’t have to offer basic landline service to residents in the 15 largest markets in the state if Gov. Steve Beshear signs a…
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A bill intended to reduce state debt over time is on its way to the Kentucky House. The Senate voted 28-8 Friday in favor of the measure, which limits…
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Nearly halfway through the session, record snow has nearly brought the Kentucky General Assembly to a halt.Leadership in both chambers canceled all…
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Legislation to make end of life decisions clear to all pertinent care givers is moving through the Kentucky general assembly. This is the third time the…
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The medical marijuana bill has likely died in the Kentucky House. On Thursday, the bill was discussed in the Health and Welfare committee but wasn’t given…
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Update 6:59 p.m.: Needle Program Possible Issue Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers said Monday it’s unlikely that the state Senate would allow a provision to allow needle exchanges in a final version of the heroin bill. “I think they would have
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A bill that would ease the requirement for telephone companies to offer traditional landline service in Kentucky’s urban areas passed out of a House…
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Legislation that could clear the felony records of some 95 thousand Kentuckians failed to pass out of committee yesterday. The measure would give…
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Concerns about Kentucky's dwindling gas tax got a full review during a Senate legislative committee Wednesday. The major worry from state lawmakers and…
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Kentucky lawmakers will again consider the so-called “AT&T deregulation” bill this session. The measure failed to make it out of the House last year after…