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Kentuckians who receive public benefits will have to do more to stay in the programs, under a bill that passed out of the legislature.
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Kentucky lawmakers have passed a new state budget including modest spending increases and about $1 billion left unspent.
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The Kentucky Senate passed a bill to make it harder for minors to get an abortion and restrict abortion medication.
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The legislature has passed a bill funding charter schools, requiring schools to be set up in Louisville and northern Kentucky
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The conservative majority in Kentucky’s legislature has agreed to a budget framework that includes raises for state employees, full funding all-day kindergarten, and money for state parks.
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Kentucky lawmakers want the state to stop doing business with banks that are divesting from the fossil fuel industry.
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The sweeping measure would restrict abortion medication, make it harder for minors to terminate a pregnancy and regulate disposal of fetal remains.
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In late-session dash, the Ky. House pushed through ‘anti-CRT’-inspired bill.
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Lawmakers pushed a charter funding bill through a House committee, but only after reorganizing its members.
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The Kentucky House has passed a bill that would set a flat tax rate of 1.5% on all horse wagering in Kentucky.