Senate Bill 13, dubbed a "crisis aversion and rights retention" measure, stalled in a committee. Its sponsor says he's optimistic similar legislation will pass in the future.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky state Rep. Savannah Maddox has dropped out of a crowded primary field of Republicans hoping to topple Democrat…
Alan Keck, 37, filed to run Monday, after recently winning his second term as mayor of Somerset, news outlets reported.
The governor replied that there's “enough credit to go around. I’m not worried about sharing it.”
The bills have passed the Senate and could pass the full House as early as Saturday, when lawmakers will hold a rare weekend meeting in order to quickly get proposed legislation to the governor's desk.
State Rep. Jenkins, D-Shively, called on Maddox to "renounce her harmful words of hate and to apologize for her role in this disgraceful display of intolerance that has been broadcast across this nation."
House Bill 321 was introduced Friday by state Rep. Savannah Maddox, a Republican from Dry Ridge, Kentucky.