Kentucky Government
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: 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.…...
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…...
News: The 2024 Kentucky General Assembly session opens today. Here are a few things to expect.
The Kentucky Gazette The 2024 session of the Kentucky General Assembly opens at noon today.…...
Opinion: Kentucky Open Government Coalition compiles top 10 list of government transparency stories for 2023
Amye Bensenhaver, guest contributor The Kentucky Open Government Coalition once again has compiled a list…...
To The Point: Awards, new road construction, and more
Education Frontier Nursing University received the 2023 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity…...
Opinion: KDFWR asks Ky. high court to review appeals court ruling on use of personal devices for public business
Amye Bensenhaver, guest contributor The Kentucky Open Government Coalition received notification on Nov. 22 from…...
News: For the still undecideds – here’s where Beshear, Cameron stand on economic development, education and health care
Luke Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette Modern campaign methods make it challenging, especially at the…...
News: Coleman, Shell plan $160,000 in combo campaign spots
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette In a relatively rare move, two Kentucky Republicans on…...
Calendar
All times local.
- Feb. 10 Eggs ‘N Issues: Shaping the Future of Health Care in Northern Kentucky, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Receptions Banquet and Conference Center, Erlanger. 7:30 a.m.
- Feb. 21 Press Distinguished Lecture featuring public radio creators Ira Glass and Jad Abumrad, WUKY and Centre College. Norton Center for the Arts, Danville. 7:30 p.m.
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