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Opinion: AGs Cameron and Coleman, acting as ‘unapologetic defenders of government secrecy,’ find the General Assembly to be a receptive audience
Amye Bensenhaver, guest contributorThe best and the worst of Attorney General open records analysis were…...
News: Here’s a look at some of the competitive races on Kentucky’s election primary ballot
The Kentucky GazetteThis week’s topic on “Capitol Chat†is, of course, elections. WUKY news director…...
News: Senate primaries picking up; Southworth has tough race
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette Democrats may be hoping to flip a seat or…...
News: Here’s a look at major storylines of 2024 legislative session
The Kentucky GazetteOn this week’s edition of “Capitol Chat,†WUKY news director Alan Lytle and…...
Opinion: Christians should guard against Trump co-opting Scripture for his own political, personal and financial gain
Christopher Parr, guest contributorFormer President Donald Trump and country singer Lee Greenwood have released the…...
News: Veto session ends today; what happens next?
The Kentucky GazetteThe 10-day veto session ended Tuesday, and Kentucky lawmakers return today and Monday…...
Opinion: In rare joint editorial, Kentucky college journalists defend DEI against legislative threats, calling DEI ‘vital’ to the future of the commonwealth
‘University administration is not taking a stand, so we are.’The editorial boards of the College…...
Opinion: Kentucky House Bill 509 ‘creates a massive loophole’ that hides government activities from the people
Kentucky Press AssociationThe Kentucky Press Association remains strongly opposed to HB 509 – including the…...
News: Kentucky lawmakers consider creating task forces to address a range of issues, from AI to public schools
The Kentucky GazetteAs the 2024 session of the Kentucky General Assembly winds down, lawmakers are…...
News: Driven by the 2024 election, many state legislatures are pushing to change their voting laws
Despite false fraud claims, voting landscape has changed since 2020; more changes comingEmmaline Luetkemeyer, Columbia…...
Calendar
All times local.
- May 14 “Managing Medicaid: Will Proposed Changes Heal or Hurt?” Louisville Forum. Vincenzo’s, Louisville. 12 p.m.
- May 30 Federal Issues Summit, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Griffin Gate Marriott, Lexington. 8 a.m.
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