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Lawmakers extended the coronavirus emergency declaration on the first day of a special session to deal with the pandemic.
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The session is set to begin the Tuesday after Labor Day. The Republican-led legislature will consider COVID-related policies.
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Kentucky hospitals are asking for help retaining healthcare workers and boosting resources as Gov. Andy Beshear considers calling a special legislative session for lawmakers to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
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The governor says he believes a state Supreme Court ruling means he no longer has the power to pass mask mandates.
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Gov. Beshear is considering a special legislative session after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of laws limiting his emergency powers.
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Kentucky's new pension law looms as a "negative" for the state's credit rating, according to a credit rating agency's report.Gov. Matt Bevin, who urged…