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Beshear vetoes bills he says would make KY workplaces less safe, violate state Constitution

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday vetoed Republican legislation that he said would make workplaces in Kentucky more dangerous and several bills that he said were unconstitutional. The General Assembly’s Republican supermajority is expected to easily override the vetoes when lawmakers return Thursday and Friday to wrap up the 2025 regular session. Beshear in his veto […]

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Kentucky legislature approves late-breaking ‘clarification’ of state abortion law

In response to what one Republican called “a desperate need for clarity” in Kentucky abortion law, the General Assembly has approved language detailing the ban’s “life of the mother” exception and specifying some situations when doctors may end complex pregnancies. Once a bill only to pave the way for freestanding birth centers in Kentucky, House Bill […]

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Beshear’s super PAC raised almost $2.6 million in first year, won some, lost some

Tapping his broad base of Kentucky donors and landing three hefty contributions from out of state last summer, Gov. Andy Beshear’s super PAC raised $2.56 million in its first year of existence. The political action committee, called In This Together, had mixed results as it spent $2.24 million of that money trying to promote Beshear’s […]

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Beshear signs another income tax cut into Kentucky law

As expected, Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed into law another cut to the state’s individual income tax rate Thursday, saying that “things cost too much for our families” despite a “booming economy.”  Beshear speaking in a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, said worries about increasing prices at the grocery store and gas pump are coinciding […]

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Kentucky bourbon industry worries as potential 50% EU-imposed tariffs loom

Kentucky’s key bourbon industry finds itself staring down the barrel of potential new, EU-imposed tariffs come March, thanks to an ongoing trade war between the United States and the European Union. The threat stems from actions taken by the first Trump Administration in 2018, when the U.S. first slapped 25% and 10% tariffs on European steel and aluminum imports, […]

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