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- Timothy D. Easley
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FILE - The Kentucky state Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., is pictured on April 7, 2021.  (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)
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The baby boomer generation is approaching retirement, threatening workforce participation in Kentucky and across the country.
A group of Republican lawmakers want to make clear which crimes are eligible for the death penalty in Kentucky despite a hold on executions in the state that's been in place since 2010.
Republican Sen. Whitney Westerfield told WDRB News on Wednesday, the Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary will meet Dec. 15 and discuss two versions of a CARR Law.
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