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On Friday, lawmakers have one last opportunity to approve bills, override vetoes and — most importantly — pass a state budget before the legislative…
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Kentucky House and Senate leaders are scheduled to resume budget talks at the state Capitol. Republican Senate president Robert Stivers is in Frankfort…
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The Kentucky National Guard plans to host its first Memorial Day event in Frankfort.A statement from the Kentucky National Guard Memorial Fund says the…
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UPDATE: The march is now set for Thursday, February 25. The event was originally scheduled for February 29, but organizers decided to change the date to a…
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Hundreds of people with disabilities rallied at the state capitol Tuesday to highlight the importance of state-supported services for the disabled.…
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The public is being invited to comment about moving the statue of Jefferson Davis from the State Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort to a nearby history center.…
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State lawmakers said a performance audit of the Legislative Research Commission reveals cultural issues in the Kentucky state Capitol. The audit by the National Conference of State Legislatures found that the state agency’s employees were distressed by a culture of
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FRANKFORT —In the first week of the Kentucky General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session, lawmakers elected leadership, assigned committees and begun moving legislation through the Capitol at a fast pace. The Republican-controlled Senate was especially active. Here are the four bills
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FRANKFORT — Moments after Senate Republicans and Democrats finished congratulating each other Thursday on their bi-partisanship on anti-heroin…
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Constituents across Kentucky should expect an easier time getting their concerns to lawmakers beginning next year, when a new paperless messaging system…