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The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the Kentucky General Assembly to call itself back into special sessions, which voters rejected in a 2022 ballot referendum.
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Expectant mothers could claim child support during pregnancy under a bill in this year’s Kentucky General Assembly. Opponents say seeking financial support for the unborn is part of an anti-abortion political agenda.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams has pushed back against efforts to eliminate three days of early voting in the Bluegrass State. His comments expose fissures within Republican ranks in a state that has avoided fights over election rules that erupted elsewhere.
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State GOP leaders say Kentuckians charged in connection to the riot at the U.S. Capitol have been wrongfully detained. Experts disagree and court records show scope of violence.
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A state Senate resolution claiming Jan. 6th protesters have been wrongfully “held without due process,” appears stalled in the Judiciary committee.
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GOP legislative, party leaders say little after central committee approves resolution
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After giving few hints ahead of the legislative session, Republican leaders of the statehouse are now revealing their expectations for the year ahead with a heavy focus on education — from DEI training bans to JCPS intervention to teacher raises.
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Long-time Kentucky GOP legislative leader Damon Thayer has plans taking him deeper into the private sector. But, his decision to not seek re-election in the state Senate doesn’t mean he’s scaling back on his political interest or involvement.
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New election statistics show registered Republicans turned out to vote in Kentucky’s election last month at a slightly higher rate than Democrats — a clear indication that Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear secured a path to victory by convincing GOP voters to break ranks.
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Republican Party of Kentucky chairman Mac Brown announced in an email to state party officials he would resign from the post.