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Kentucky Democrat Andy Beshear’s super PAC steps up fundraising in its second year

Gov. Andy Beshear’s super PAC, In This Together, raised almost $1.4 million in the second half of 2025, according to its latest filing with the Federal Election Commission. As a super PAC, In This Together can accept contributions of unlimited amounts, and it got some big ones: $100,000 from Churchill Downs, $100,000 from Lexington Trots […]

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Ky. lawmakers renew push to establish statewide residential utility disconnection protections

Last month, on a frigid day in front of the state capitol building in Frankfort, advocates called on Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to halt residential utility disconnections through the winter via executive order.  These groups, including the environmental advocacy nonprofit Kentucky Conservation Committee and Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, which supports policies and action for […]

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Ky. GOP senators make public education a cornerstone of their priority bills

Kentucky Republican senators have introduced a slate of bills they say show their commitment to bettering public education in the commonwealth.  Some of the proposals are getting support from Democrats and educators, but others are more contentious.  Two of the priority bills passed out of the Senate Education Committee Thursday. Senate Bill 1, sponsored by Senate […]

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Advancing bill would remake leadership overseeing broadband network KentuckyWired

A committee-approved bill would remove the executive director for the state’s broadband network KentuckyWired, and remake the board overseeing the network that’s been entangled in litigation over contract disputes and facing scrutiny in previous months from state lawmakers.  Rep. Matt Lockett, R-Nicholasville, the primary sponsor of House Bill 314 and a co-chair of the Information Technology Oversight […]

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Kentucky lawmakers again try to make water fluoridation optional

A bill that would make water fluoridation optional in Kentucky, which supporters praise as a way to ensure local control, passed out of the House Local Government Committee Wednesday despite opposition from several health organizations.  House Bill 103 would leave the decision on whether to add fluoride to water up to the local water systems’ governing […]

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KY bill paving way for cigar bars, decried by public health advocates, on the move

A bill that would allow eligible businesses in Kentucky to operate cigar bars, which health organizations say could compromise public health, passed the House Local Government Committee Wednesday.  House Bill 194 says a person can operate a cigar bar in Kentucky if they hold a valid alcoholic beverage license and patrons could smoke indoors or outdoors.  […]

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Villa Hills alerts residents about National Police Association letters

The City of Villa Hills is alerting residents about letters from the National Police Association coming into residents’ mailboxes. The letters contain headers that state, “Villa Hills City Council Members need to hear from you!” Yet, both the city itself and the police department are warning that the letters are not official city-approved material. “It […]

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Ky. House GOP budget takes aim at executive branch spending

The state executive branch would have to significantly cut spending for a number of expenses, including in-state and out-of-state travel, under a “bare bones” budget bill for the state executive branch filed this week by a key Republican committee chair.  Rep. Jason Petrie, R-Elkton, the chair of the Kentucky House Appropriations and Revenue Committee, told […]

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