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A bill passed by the Kentucky House Monday looks to curb the sale of electronic cigarettes to young people.
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A mentoring program for new teachers would get funding in a bill advancing in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
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A bill meant to tackle human trafficking passed unanimously with bipartisan support in Kentucky’s House Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
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A new law in Kentucky will allow landlords to deny prospective tenants who use federal housing assistance vouchers to pay rent.
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As many schools struggle to hire school resource officers, a bill to create a new force of armed veterans and retired police officers passes the Senate.
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Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed House Bill 18, which would allow Kentucky landlords to deny tenants who use federal housing assistance program vouchers.
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A Republican lawmaker has narrowed legislation to regulate “adult-oriented businesses” in Kentucky after meeting with a drag performer, but LGBTQ+ advocates remain concerned.
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The Kentucky Senate Education Committee moved forward a bill that could create a force of armed veterans and retired police to protect schools.
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A state House committee advanced a bill to fully strip the Kentucky governor’s power to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy, just a day after McConnell announced he will step down from his Senate leadership position.
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A bill before the Kentucky House aims to provide the state’s youth with a better civic education.