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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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The state will use the funding to provide loan support and matching investments into businesses.
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Kentucky lawmakers are advancing a bill to provide more resources for pregnant people with depression.
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The Ky. Supreme Court ruled the state's near-total ban on abortion will remain in place while a lawsuit plays out. UoL law professor Sam Marcosson talks about what’s lies ahead.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has signed a GOP-backed bill reducing the state’s income tax from 4.5% to 4% next year. Critics say the state needs to invest more in state services before cutting taxes.
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A new bill easing some of last year’s changes to Kentucky unemployment system passed out of a legislative committee.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court has issued a ruling that upholds two abortion bans, and remanded the case back to the trial court for review.
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LGBTQ advocates rallied at the Kentucky Capitol on Thursday, calling for fairness as anti-trans bills advance in the legislature.
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A Republican lawmaker in Kentucky wants to charge people with murder for getting an abortion. Even some GOP officials think the proposal goes too far.
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Kentucky officials are asking lawmakers for money to boost staffing and ramp up security at juvenile justice facilities around the state.