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Ky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced an initiative to mobilize landlords and communities to identify massage businesses as sources of human trafficking.
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Ag. Commissioner Ryan Quarles has rescheduled his appearance at an event with a Louisville police officer involved in the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment.
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration banned TikTok on state government devices amid security concerns.
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Almost two months after arguments, the Kentucky Supreme Court still hasn’t issued a decision on the state’s near-total ban on abortion.
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Kentucky taxpayers will see a reduction in income tax from 5% to 4.5% in January. But critics say more cuts could lead to higher sales taxes and hurt low-income people.
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The Senate minority leader said Tuesday that anyone seeking the presidency, which includes Trump, "would have a very hard time being sworn in" if the Constitution was suspended.
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Much of Beshear’s first term has been defined by crisis management, from the pandemic to devastating tornadoes last December in western Kentucky.
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South Carolina will be the first primary in the nation in 2024, followed by New Hampshire and Nevada, then Georgia and Michigan.
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The Kentucky Democratic Party has appealed a recent court ruling that upheld Republican-drawn political maps for the state House of Representatives and Congress.
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Shell was the majority floor leader of the state House of Representatives from 2017 until 2019 before he was ousted during a primary election. He’s a fifth-generation farmer.