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Doctors will only be able to prescribe Kentuckians a three-day supply of opioid painkillers under House Bill 333, which now awaits the governor’s…
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A bill that would take away some powers from the attorney general and give them to the governor likely will not pass this session. Senate Judiciary…
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The President of the state Senate has filed a change to a bill that would strip power from the attorney general and give the governor exclusive authority…
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Legislation supporting the gathering of information on how minorities are treated in schools, juvenile courts and other institutions won state Senate…
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The Kentucky Senate will consider a lengthy criminal justice reform bill after a Senate Judiciary Committee approved the measure without testimony and…
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Consideration of a substantial criminal justice reform measure will continue next week in the Kentucky senate.The legislation includes several provisions…
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Gov. Matt Bevin has thrown his support behind a far-reaching criminal justice bill intended to keep those charged with crimes from re-offending after…
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A sweeping criminal justice bill has been filed in the Kentucky General Assembly. It aims to provide workforce training for state prisoners, fight drug…
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The convicted felon whose emotional testimony convinced a Republican western Kentucky lawmaker to change his mind and led to the adoption of an…
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A Christian County lawmaker says it’s unfortunate that the relationship between the Governor and Attorney General is off to such a bad start. Republican…