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Early last month, just a few days into the 2013 Regular Session, Governor Beshear and numerous state legislators from both pa...
For those who regularly follow the General Assembly, this past week in the Kentucky House of Representatives may have felt a ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 27, 2012) – In an effort to raise awareness of traffic safety laws and encourage safe driving habi...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 16, 2012) – In order to ensure that state agencies meet the policies and standards expected in cas...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 25, 2012) – With only days remaining in the 2012 Legislative Session, the pace of consideration a...
The publisher of the Kentucky New Era was among those selected to be a participant in the 28th Leadership Kentucky Class in 2...
FRANKFORT – When it comes to high school dropouts in Kentucky, one number in particular stands out: 33. That’s ho...
FRANKFORT –If you Google ‘How often do redistricting plans end up in court?’ you get 134,000 hits in 0.37 s...
FRANKFORT – While no one can predict exactly what will pass in a regular legislative session, one constant can always b...
Residents interested in running for a Congressional seat will still have time to file, especially if they are unsure which di...
FRANKFORT– As January draws to a close, the General Assembly is finding that the quick pace defining the legislative se...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (January 20, 2012) – We began week three of the General Assembly with Governor Steve Beshear presenting ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (January 13, 2012) – Week two of the 2012 Legislative Session took a partisan and personal turn as we wr...
FRANKFORT – Nearly two weeks in, the 2012 General Assembly seemed slow coming together. Its first and most immediate ch...
FRANKFORT– During the opening days of most legislative sessions in even-numbered years, the primary focus is getting bi...
New state Ag Commissioner James Comer is seeking a special audit of his own agency, in order to restore public confidence in ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (January 10, 2012) - We gathered in Frankfort this past week for the beginning of the 60-day session of the Ge...
FRANKFORT -- The Kentucky General Assembly convened Jan. 3 for the 2012 Regular Session, with more than 200 bills already fil...
FRANKFORT – The General Assembly returned to the Capitol early this past week to begin another legislative session, whi...
Each year, the General Assembly’s work is split into two distinct areas: Its legislative session, which begins in Janua...
Declaring there is a new culture in Frankfort, Governor Steve Beshear was sworn in to a second term in office at the State Ca...
The Energy and Environment Cabinet is accepting grant proposals for projects that promote the use of recycled waste tires for...
When the General Assembly opens the 2012 Regular Session in early January, there is no doubt what the top issue will be: enac...
Over the last few decades, Kentucky has gained a well-earned reputation for its groundbreaking work in science and technology...
They may only number in the tens of thousands out of a state of more than 4.3 million people, but it isn’t hard to imag...
When the General Assembly overhauled the state’s postsecondary system in 1997, it set some ambitious goals to reach by ...
A Legislative Perspective on the Kentucky General Assembly with state Representative John TilleyFRANKFORT – For many st...
One of the General Assembly’s top priorities this year – fixing a short-term deficit in Medicaid while putting th...
Christian County Farm Bureau is continuing to represent member’s views with lobbying efforts in Frankfort and Washingto...
The Kentucky Court of Appeals views opportunities, like today (Monday) in Trigg County, as an educational opportunity as well...



