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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday proposed another round of pay raises for state police troopers and support for more law enforcement training as part of his latest budget proposals to increase public safety, coming amid a sharp focus on crime rates in his bid to win a second term.
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In front of a raucous crowd at Kentucky's premier political event on Saturday, the Democratic incumbent Governor Andy Beshear talked about the state's high-flying economy while his Republican challenger, Attorney General Daniel Cameron hammered away on social issues.
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Labor group requests ethics probe of Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate over campaign solicitationA prominent labor group on Tuesday requested an ethics investigation of Kentucky Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron for soliciting and accepting campaign donations from executives of a substance abuse treatment organization under scrutiny by his office since last year.
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Kentucky's governor made two new appointments to the state board of education on Tuesday, taking action days after drawing election-year criticism for a lapse in adding members to the board.
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Shortly after Daniel Cameron and Andy Beshear were declared the victors in their respective contests WUKY's Alan Lytle discussed potential strategies with Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock.
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Daniel Cameron won the Republican primary for Kentucky governor on Tuesday, becoming the first major-party Black nominee for governor in the state’s history and setting up a November showdown with Democratic incumbent Andy Beshear.
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A GOP candidate has roiled the primary race for Kentucky governor with a comment that if she's elected, “we will not have transgenders in ourschool system,” angering LGBTQ advocates in a state that has enacted laws limiting the rights of transgender youth. Former U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft made the comment during a telephone town hall Monday.
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One week from today some Republicans and Democrats will go to the polls to select candidates for a number of seats and offices across Kentucky; well, actually early voting begins Thursday May 11th. Suffice it to say there’s not a lot time left in the campaign season. The Kentucky Gazette owner and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock weighs in on which of the 12 GOP gubernatorial hopefuls has the edge going into the final stretch.
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Playing up his Kentucky roots and steering clear, at least for now, from an increasingly combative competition between two rivals, Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Quarles unveiled his first TV ad of the campaign Wednesday after months of being overshadowed on the airwaves.
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WUKY's Alan Lytle and Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock examine the strategies and talking points that Kelly Craft and Daniel Cameron are emphasizing in their ads and on the campaign trail. They also talk about what Craft's running mate, Senator Max Wise - the author of the controversial Senate Bill 150 has been doing on her behalf.