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Republican lawmakers overrode two of Democrat Governor Andy Beshear's vetoes on Monday. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports from Frankfort.
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With only a handful of legislative days left in this 60 day session WUKY's Alan Lytle and Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock take a look at some education related bills that still have a chance of passage.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill revamping Kentucky's rules for jobless benefits. He calls it a “callous” measure that would spur more population losses in rural regions of Kentucky.
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The Kentucky House has endorsed legalizing medical marijuana. The House passed a bill Thursday to strictly regulate the use of cannabis for a list of eligible medical conditions. Karyn Czar reports from Frankfort.
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The Kentucky House has advanced a measure that would bar transgender girls from participating in school sports that match their gender identity from sixth grade to college. Because the the Republican-backed bill was amended in House, it now heads back to the Senate for concurrence. Karyn Czar reports from Frankfort.
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Kentucky lawmakers have taken another step toward banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The bill won Senate passage Wednesday with lawmakers casting an eye toward a looming U.S. Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. Karyn Czar reports from Frankfort.
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Supporters of legalizing sports betting in Kentucky are mounting a late-session push. They won bipartisan backing Wednesday as the measure cleared a House committee. Karyn Czar reports.
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Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock and WUKY's Alan Lytle discuss the fate of Kentucky's COVID state of emergency, how the GOP dominated legislature continues to strip Democrat Governor Andy Beshear of authority to guide the state through and out of the pandemic and the fate of marijuana legalization in the 60 day session.
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A bill that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone based on their hairstyle has gained bipartisan support in Frankfort. Karyn Czar reports.
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Medical marijuana advocates in Kentucky have cleared an initial hurdle. A state House committee advanced a bill to legalize the use of cannabis for medical purposes. Karyn Czar reports from Frankfort.