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Gov. Matt Bevin has restored the rights to vote and hold public office for 284 Kentuckians with felony criminal records, though he says the action is…
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This week, Gov. Matt Bevin returned voting rights to 24 Kentuckians with felony convictions.“We have always been a nation of second chances,” Bevin said…
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A key state legislator on the ex-felon voting rights issue says Gov. Matt Bevin contradicted his own logic on two high-profile issues addressed through…
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A bill seeking to amend Kentucky's Constitution to restore voting rights for non-violent felons sailed through the state House Thursday.Unlike past years,…
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A bill that would restore voting rights for non-violent felons has passed a Kentucky House committee.The measure is Rep. Jesse Crenshaw's latest attempt…
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Advocates who have pushed unsuccessfully for years to restore voting rights to convicted felons after they've completed their sentences are hopeful that…
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Saying Kentucky state senators have been the historical roadblock, Democrat Gerald Neal of Louisville has pre-filed a bill to restore voting rights to
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul found a receptive audience in a mostly African-American Louisville neighborhood as the tea party favorite spoke in favor of giving…