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Lawmakers took the first step Friday in a long process that would give voting rights back to more than 300,000 convicted felons.
The evolving political landscape has given new hope to EdChoice Kentucky as it forms its latest pitch to lawmakers in next year’s legislative session.
Tuesday's election left Republicans with their biggest majorities ever in the Kentucky House and Senate.
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