
Bill on water pollution regulations passes House March 12, 2025 Rep. Jim Gooch Jr., R-Providence, speaks on Senate Bill 89 on the House floor on Wednesday. The legislation would change how the state regulates water pollution. A high-res version is available here. FRANKFORT — A bill that would change how the state regulates water…

Senate green lights DEI bill following heavy debate March 12, 2025 Sen. Stephen West, R-Paris, speaks about House Bill 4 on the Senate floor Wednesday. The bill relates to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public colleges and universities. A high-res version is available here. FRANKFORT — After impassioned debate Wednesday afternoon, the Kentucky…

House committee says ‘action’ to film office bill March 11, 2025 Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, explains the economic benefits of Senate Bill 1 to the House Economic Development and Workforce Investment Committee on Tuesday. The bill would create the Kentucky Film Office. A high-resolution photo can be found here. FRANKFORT — Horse racing,…

House passes bill to curb student cell phone use March 11, 2025 Rep. Josh Bray, R-Mount Vernon, speaks on House Bill 208 on the House floor on Tuesday. The bill would require school boards across the state to implement a cell phone prohibition policy at public schools. A high-resolution photo can be found here.…

By Nina B. Elkadi for Sentient.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Connection reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboration The day that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), President Donald Trump established a commission in service of the Make America Healthy Again tagline. The purpose…

Kentucky’s 2025 legislative session is well underway, and LGBTQ+ rights are once again under attack. Over a dozen bills could directly negatively impact the LGBTQ+ community, taking aim at everything from healthcare for transgender inmates to school bathrooms. So, Queer Kentucky compiled this list of allies, advocates and organizations doing the work in and…

Legislation seeks to return Ten Commandments monument to Capitol March 10, 2025 Rep. Shane Baker, R-Somerset, speaks Monday during a meeting of the Senate State and Local Government Committee. He testified in favor of House Joint Resolution 15, which calls for the return of a Ten Commandments monument to the State Capitol grounds. A…

This article was produced by Resource Rural.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Kentucky News Connection reporting for the Resource Rural-Public News Service Collaboration Anna Carey jokes that she might like animals more than people, depending on the person. Her affinity for four-legged companions has kept her involved as special projects manager for the Leslie…

This Week at the State Capitol Lawmakers prepare bills for a final push next week March 7, 2025 Sen. Gex Williams, R-Verona, (left) and Senate Democratic Floor Leader Gerald A Neal, D-Louisville, share a friendly moment on the Senate floor this week. A high-resolution photo can be found here. FRANKFORT — The 2025 legislative…

House votes to criminalize interference of legislative proceedings March 7, 2025 Rep. John Blanton, R-Salyersville, speaks on House Bill 399 on the House floor on Friday. The bill would make interference of a legislative proceeding a misdemeanor in most circumstances. A high-resolution photo can be found here. FRANKFORT — The Kentucky House of Representatives…