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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was hospitalized after tripping at a local hotel, a spokesman for the senator said.
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A bill banning college “gun free zones” in Kentucky passed out of a legislative committee. It was a last-minute addition to an unrelated piece of legislation.
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Experts warn that blocking access to these health care services will endanger the mental health – and ultimately the lives – of trans and nonbinary children.
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The bill prohibits certain “adult performances” on publicly owned property or at locations “where the person knows or should know that the adult performance could be viewed by a person under the age of 18.”
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The Kentucky House passed a $39 million measure that includes spending to improve facilities and boost staffing in the state’s troubled juvenile justice system.
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The measure would allow schools to expel students for off-campus behaviors, and move “chronically disruptive” students to remote learning.
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Ag. Commissioner Ryan Quarles provided few specifics of his medical cannabis proposal, but that he wants to “keep big government” out of the regulatory scheme.
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Several changes to Kentucky’s hunting and fishing regulations went into effect last week.
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The state will use the funding to provide loan support and matching investments into businesses.
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Rape and incest would be exceptions to abortion laws in a Republican-led bill. A Kentucky lawmaker filed a bill adding those exceptions to the state’s abortion bans up to 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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A Kentucky bill that would prohibit local and state officers from cooperating with federal agencies to enforce federal gun laws in the state passed the House today.
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The Democrat won more than 75% of the vote according to unofficial results published late Tuesday.