Senate Bill 111 from Sen. Danny Carroll, R-Benton, comes just more than a week after a preliminary report from the Kentucky Office of the Ombudsman found that dozens of foster children stayed in office buildings over a four-month period in 2024 because there was nowhere else for them to go.
FRANKFORT, February 4 – Sen. Cassie Chambers Armstrong, D-Louisville, speaks on House Bill 1, an act related to taxation, on the Senate floor …
This review was ordered part of a state law passed last year.
House Bill 1134 has been debated for weeks in the House of Representatives but now that it's been assigned to a committee, teachers are rallying to stop it.
A bill filed recently would give tax credits to developers and builders of low-income apartments and homes.
The bill prohibits no-knock warrants except under extreme situations, like when there is "clear and convincing" evidence of a violent crime or terroristic activity.
Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, who filed the bill, testified that Breonna Taylor's rights were denied because of a "series of bad police judgements and this bill hopes to correct that."
Attorney General Curtis Hill issued an advisory opinion asking Holcomb to call a special legislative session to consider a mask mandate.
The repeated releases of Cane Madden, who is accused of violent attacks, has renewed concerns over a decades-old problem in Kentucky: mentally ill defendants who aren’t competent to stand trial but can’t by law remain hospitalized.
The top legislative priority for the Louisville business community is addressing Kentucky’s funding shortfall for pensions owed to government workers, GLI said Wednesday.