Here's what passed (and what didn't) on the final day of Kentucky General Assembly session -- Cincinatti.com – March 31, 2021 Op-Ed: Let Kentucky thrive by removing unnecessary state laws that kill jobs –The Center Square – March 30, 2021 Five things to watch when the Kentucky Gene...
Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, in Louisville, Ky. The Kentucky House passed a bill Friday, March 1, 2024 aimed at curbing unruliness on school buses by requiring student and parental buy-in to transportation policies and setting clear consequences...
Most empires last about 250 years. We’re bearing down on that. This is all natural. The question is: What will follow? The Bills of Rights of the U.S. constitution and of several states, the documents that make us exceptional in all the world, ACKNOWLEDGE our natural rights. They ‘g...
Lawmakers’ biggest responsibility — crafting a state budget — won’t be on the agenda this year since they passed a two-year budget in 2024. But they could choose to reopen the budget this year to make adjustments or insert new spending items. Lawmakers will meet this week and then he...
If we put ANYTHING before our Bills of Rights of the U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the several states most or all of which have similar amendments then we have LOST OUR COUNTRY! This madness the world has been witnessing for the last month or so, really for 100 years, or ...
Updated: 1 hour ago| By WKYT News Staff According to the National Home Builders’ Association, more than 70% of the imports of two essential materials home builders rely on come from Canada and Mexico. Good Question Good Question: Why do Ky. electric utility bills charge an environmental su...
Beshear's first term featured annual policy clashes with Republican lawmakers, though he noted that he also signed more than 600 bipartisan bills into law, including measures to legalize sports betting and medical marijuana and to expand early voting. ...
Sen. Koenig has been the driving force behind sports betting legalization, introducing bills in four consecutive years from 2019 to 2022. Gov. Beshear has also been a huge support of sports betting, saying Kentucky should have legalized sports betting “years and years and years ago” in his ...
Bills supporting sports betting and online gambling have been introduced in recent years, signaling potential shifts in the state’s stance. Online Lotteries: A Growing Trend One notable development is the gradual acceptance of online lotteries. While Kentucky hasn’t fully embraced this trend, ...
“We have invited all co-sponsors of HB136 (Medical Cannabis), too many to mention here. But please know that we appreciate ALL the legislators who haveput their names on Each of the 10 cannabis bills filed this session! J. Nemes, J. Sims Jr, T. Bojanowski, C. Booker, T. Branham...