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As lawmakers consider ways to bolster child care access in Kentucky, a bill to ease regulatory burdens on child care centers advances through a House committee.
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State lawmakers could soon remove a mandate that requires the chemical fluoride to be added to Kentucky’s water supply — despite warnings from dental professionals.
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Kentucky’s state mineral, coal, is a rock and its state rock, Kentucky Agate, is a mineral. A bill that would swap the two to be geologically correct advanced out of a House committee Thursday.
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A pair of legislative proposals that aim to lay the groundwork for “Kentucky’s nuclear energy ecosystem” advanced out of a state Senate committee Wednesday.
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A new bill introduced in the Kentucky Senate this week would create a group to support the development of nuclear energy in the state.
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Independent pharmacies in Kentucky have been closing by the bunch in recent years. It’s not for lack of people needing prescriptions or choosing to get their medicine at chain stores, though.
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A bill recently introduced in the Kentucky House aims to correct what one lawmaker calls an embarrassing mislabeling of the Commonwealth’s state rock and mineral.
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One lawmaker warns it won’t be ‘as easy as it sounds’
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Proposed Kentucky legislation follows a national push to regulate the use of social media by minors, requiring users to verify their age and parents to authorize the child’s account.
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The state House has passed the GOP-led budget, laying out nearly $29 billion of the General Fund and $1.7 billion from Kentucky’s budget reserve trust fund for the next two fiscal years. Democrats argued, in over nearly four hours of floor debate, that the budget doesn’t go far enough.