Government

Kentucky senators in agreement on passing TikTok ban bill

BY: - February 10, 2023

FRANKFORT — Kentucky senators were not divided on a proposal to put recent bans on a social media platform into state law.? On Friday, the Senate voted 33-0 on Senate Bill 20, a piece of legislation that would prohibit TikTok, a social media platform where users can create minutes-long videos, from state government devices or […]

Kentucky House impeaches suspended prosecutor who reportedly traded nude images for favors

BY: - February 9, 2023

The Kentucky House of Representatives unanimously voted Thursday afternoon to impeach a suspended elected prosecutor who reportedly asked for nude photos and videos in exchange for prosecutorial favors.? An impeachment committee, chaired by Rep. Daniel Elliott, R-Danville, had advanced three articles of impeachment earlier this week against Commonwealth’s Attorney Ronnie Goldy.? A Louisville Courier Journal […]

Sen. Berg says ‘parental rights’ bill is about scoring political points

BY: - February 9, 2023

This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. FRANKFORT — The Senate Education Committee voted 11-1 Thursday to advance a bill sponsored by Sen. Max Wise, Republican candidate for governor Kelly Craft’s running mate, over the objections of Sen. […]

Income tax cut bill passed through the Kentucky Senate, headed to governor’s desk

BY: - February 8, 2023

The GOP-controlled Kentucky Senate passed legislation Wednesday afternoon along party lines that would further cut the state’s income tax to 4%, sending the bill to the desk of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear who remains mum on whether he’ll veto the tax cut.? House Bill 1, highlighted by Republican lawmakers as a priority to pass well […]

Senate committee forwards bill to codify TikTok ban on Kentucky government devices?

BY: - February 8, 2023

FRANKFORT — A Kentucky Senate committee on Wednesday endorsed putting into state law a ban on TikTok on state government devices or networks. TikTok, a social media platform where content creators can make minutes-long videos about a variety of topics, is commonly used by teenagers and young adults.? The Senate State and Local Government Committee […]

Income tax cut bill passes easily out of Kentucky Senate committee

BY: - February 8, 2023

A top priority for Republicans in the Kentucky legislature, a bill that would further cut the state’s income tax, sped out of a Senate committee easily Wednesday morning. The comments of support by GOP lawmakers for House Bill 1 and testimony critical of the bill mirrored past discussion surrounding the legislation when it sailed through […]

Teachers are leaving the profession for a mix of reasons, say lawmakers and education officials

BY: - February 7, 2023

FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s teacher turnover rate is above the national average and growing yearly, Education Commissioner Jason Glass told lawmakers Tuesday. On their first day back in session after a recess, the House Education Committee tackled the teacher shortage. Although no bills have been introduced, committee chair James Tipton said he’s working on a legislative […]

Kentucky counties, cities increasingly adopting ordinances to regulate solar energy projects

BY: - February 7, 2023

A new interactive map shows Kentucky counties and cities that have in recent years adopted ordinances to regulate solar projects amid rising interest by solar developers in establishing installations throughout the state. The online map, created by the Kentucky Office of Energy Policy, highlights county and city governments that have created ordinances to provide a […]

Millions in donations were sent for tornado relief. Survivors wonder where the money is.

BY: - February 4, 2023

MAYFIELD — Doug Irby, owner of a mold removal and home foundation repair company, sees daily reminders that Kentuckians still need help to recover from the tornadoes of December 2021. Yet most of the donations that Kentucky has set aside to help victims pay for unmet needs remain untapped, leaving survivors wondering if that help […]

Republican lawmakers call for leadership change in Kentucky juvenile justice

BY: - February 2, 2023

FRANKFORT — Republican lawmakers on Thursday called for a “change in leadership” in response to violence and inadequate care in Kentucky’s juvenile detention facilities.? House Majority Whip Jason Nemes, R-Louisville, called for “an outside trustee” to manage the department and said a legislative work group has asked state Auditor Mike Harmon for a full performance […]

Cameron takes his fentanyl fighting message to Northern Kentucky, other stops planned

BY: - February 1, 2023

COVINGTON — Those who have lost loved ones to substance use disorders say Kentucky needs changes to address the opioid crisis.? A roundtable Wednesday, led by Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron with law enforcement officials, lawmakers and Northern Kentucky residents, heard calls for changes to laws, training and education.? Panelist George Thurmond, […]

Improve retention and recruitment to address teacher shortage, Kentucky school leaders say

BY: - January 30, 2023

Kentucky school officials say more study of the state’s public education system is needed to address the teacher shortage.? The Coalition to Sustain the Education Profession, a group established last year by the Kentucky Association of School Administrators, on Monday unveiled its recommendations, including gathering data and information, during a news conference with administrators, students, […]