Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, a Republican, disagrees with Senate Bill 80. He believes it could alienate college students.
The much-heralded mill, pushed by former Gov. Matt Bevin, promised to reshape northeastern Kentucky but missed a series of deadlines and never was built.
Critics liken the bill to a 'war on Louisville' that threatens to unravel key parts of merged city-county government. Supporters say letting citizens create new small cities is simply a matter of fairness, especially outside the dividing line of Louisville’s Urban Services District.
Senate Bill 63 would let thousands of 'public officers' ask to have personal information like home and secondary addresses removed from public records.
One of Kentucky’s top cops is calling the shortage of new police recruits across the state “staggering.”
The new version of House Bill 312 eases some proposed restrictions to the Kentucky Open Records Act, but an open government advocate says concerns remain.
GOP Sen. Adrienne Southworth's bill would outlaw state face covering requirements during a state of emergency for COVID-19 and its mutations, or any other virus or disease.
Gov. Andy Beshear enacted a statewide mask mandate roughly four months after the first case of the coronavirus was reported in Kentucky and has been extending the mandate in 30-day increments since.
"Every Kentuckian should be concerned that an unelected bureaucrat appears to have power over the office of the Lieutenant Governor, a constitutional officer duly elected by the people of the Commonwealth of Kentucky."