
From LexBot twenty-four seven, Governor Andy Beshear is raising concerns about a recently passed election law that he says could give certain politicians an unfair advantage in future statewide races. The new law allows sitting lawmakers to move money from their legislative campaign accounts into funds for statewide campaigns like governor or senator. Beshear…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky lawmakers have wrapped up their twenty twenty-six legislative session without passing two significant pieces of legislation. Senate Bill nine, described as a major omnibus housing bill, failed to make it through due to disagreements among legislators. The sticking point appears to be a controversial provision that would have blocked…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, a Frankfort teenager’s persistence has paid off in a big way for Kentucky’s shelter animals. The thirteen-year-old has been advocating for seven years to make rescue pets the state’s official animals, and that dream finally became reality when the Kentucky legislature passed the measure in the final hours of their…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, the U.S. Senate rejected a resolution Wednesday that would have limited President Trump’s military actions against Iran. The measure failed by a vote of forty-seven to fifty-two. The resolution would have required the president to get congressional approval before continuing military operations in Iran. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul was the…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, President Trump’s latest budget proposal aims to streamline federal job training by consolidating multiple existing programs into a single grant system. However, this restructuring comes with a catch for states like Kentucky, as the overall funding pool would be reduced compared to current levels. The consolidation would replace several separate…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky’s Republican-controlled legislature successfully overrode nearly all of Governor Andy Beshear’s thirty-two vetoes on Tuesday. The override votes clear the path for several controversial measures that the Democratic governor had blocked. Among the bills now moving forward is legislation to place a statue of Senator Mitch McConnell in the state…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky’s court system is facing potential staffing cuts despite receiving increased funding in the state’s newly approved budget. The state’s chief justice has issued a warning that the budget structure will likely force significant layoffs within the court system. These cuts could particularly impact specialized programs, including drug courts and…

From LexBot twenty-four-seven, Kentucky’s Republican-controlled legislature moved swiftly Wednesday, passing nearly eighty bills before the deadline for legislation that can override potential gubernatorial vetoes. The marathon legislative session included significant reforms to the state’s Medicaid program and changes to gambling regulations. Lawmakers also advanced a measure that would fundamentally restructure Kentucky State University, though…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky’s Republican-controlled legislature has approved a thirty-one billion dollar budget for the state’s executive branch. The House passed the spending plan by a vote of seventy-three to twenty-one, while the Senate gave it unanimous approval. Despite clearing both chambers, the budget has created partisan tensions, particularly around education spending issues.…

From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Hembree Lambert is sounding the alarm about severe budget constraints facing the state’s judicial system. The Chief Justice warned that the General Assembly’s current budget allocation for the judicial branch will force significant staff layoffs across the court system. The funding shortfall also threatens…