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It’s crunch time in Frankfort as lawmakers prepare for the final scheduled work of the 2015 legislative session. Monday, neither chamber acted on major…
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House and Senate negotiators met for about two hours Thursday but didn't reach agreement on a bill that would battle the state's growing heroin…
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The 2015 General Assembly may be on hiatus, but lawmakers still have plenty of homework to finish before returning to their respective chambers later this…
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The final business day of the 2015 session before the 10-day recess brought a flurry of activity to the Kentucky Capitol Wednesday, but several key pieces…
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Differences remain between the House and Senate over their respective heroin bills, but committees are working to reach a consensus. Thursday, the House…
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The Kentucky House has passed its version of legislation to combat the state's growing heroin problem.With the 98-0 vote Friday on the sweeping anti-drug…
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With the Senate already weighing in on heroin with their first bill this session, Monday was the House’s turn to lay out their plan to combat the growing…
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Democratic House Speaker Greg Stumbo reiterated his statement Tuesday that there will be a heroin bill this session, but lingering differences remain…
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in Frankfort have made it clear they don’t want to “play politics” with heroin legislation during the 2015 session,…
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The Kentucky Senate’s fast-tracked heroin and Right-to-Work bills passed the chamber Thursday, making them the first pieces of legislation to move off the…