Kentucky Republicans propose Safer Kentucky Act to address violent crime
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Louisville's Republican lawmakers said they met with several city leaders and stakeholders when drafting the bill, including Mayor Craig Greenberg and several Metro Council members.
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House Bill 5 is a more than 20-point plan aimed at curbing what's been a multiyear surge in violent crime.
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