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Over the last year, Kentucky officials have removed more than 284,000 names from the state voter rolls as the commonwealth looks to eliminate names of those are deceased, have moved, been convicted of a felony, or meet other disqualifying criteria.
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Kentucky is signing on to a lawsuit aimed at the Trump administration over its demands to know personal information about individuals receiving food assistance.
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With potential hurdles developing in the U.S. House, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is lobbying President Donald Trump and DEA Administrator Anne Milgram to clear the path for fewer restrictions on cannabis.
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie argues failure to meet the moment on the Epstein controversy could prove politically damaging to the GOP in the next election.
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Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which he chairs, will work to renew the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act — a cyber information-sharing law set to expire at the end of September.
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The number of Kentuckians cited for unlawful camping has spiked since House Bill 5 went into effect, criminalizing unlawful camping in the state.
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Despite Trump administration plans to zero out funding for a long-running federal assistance program, a key Kentucky Republican is expressing support for the assistance.
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The Trump administration is eying the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant as part of its artificial intelligence infrastructure plan.
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Former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis is continuing to pursue legal action stemming from her 2015 decision not to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
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As Governor Andy Beshear's national profile continues to rise, speculation about a potential presidential run remains a topic of discussion.