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Opinion: Public pressure pushes sponsor Hodgson to revise bad open records bill
Amye Bensenhaver, guest contributor “A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring…...
Opinion: Governor’s School for the Arts expands students’ horizons, supports Kentucky’s workforce development
Nick Covault, guest contributor Jobs and Kentucky workers are the backbone of the state’s economy,…...
Opinion: Tax dollars are wasted in states with school vouchers; private schools are not accountable to taxpayers
John Schaaf, guest contributor Like salmon swimming home to spawn, lobbyists are again roaming the…...
News: Election bills could change how Kentuckians vote; one bill would eliminate early voting, others would drop straight tickets
The Kentucky Gazette A number of election-related bills are winding through the Kentucky General Assembly…...
Opinion: Some investments pay for themselves – Medicaid and child care help all Kentuckians thrive
Kelly Taulbee, guest contributor It’s that time of every-other-year again: Kentucky’s General Assembly is working…...
News: Three of Kentucky’s six congressmen draw primary challenges, and four have general election races
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette When Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams closed his…...
News: Plenty of education bills are on Kentucky lawmakers’ desks this session
The Kentucky Gazette Kentucky lawmakers are taking up a number of education bills this session.…...
Archives: ‘Liberty is another catch phrase in today’s society that has lost some of its true meaning’
This history column by former state historian Ron Bryant, of Georgetown, originally was published in…...
News: This week on Capital Chat – early look at who’s running, who’s not; lawmakers file more than 200 bills in first week
The Kentucky Gazette This week on Capital Chat, WUKY news director Alan Lytle and The…...
Opinion: New Year’s wish for Kentucky lawmakers is to resist temptation to hike spending on ‘short-term political benefits’
Jim Waters, guest contributor Proponents of big government at all levels always have a strategy…...
Calendar
All times local.
- April 20 Candidate forum with Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, “Kentucky Tonight,” KET 8/7 p.m.
- April 21 Eggs ’N Issues – “Drivers of Northern Kentucky’s Economy,” Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Receptions Banquet and Conference Center, Erlanger. 7:30 a.m.
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