Two years after Roe vs. Wade was overturned and as more Republicans publicly support allowing abortion in cases of rape, it’s unclear whether there’s enough support in the party to add exceptions to Kentucky’s ban.
After Republican legislators voted overwhelmingly for rules changes on the first day of the 2025 General Assembly to make it easier for their supermajority to end floor debates and rush to a final vote on controversial bills,
The Kentucky House has voted to reduce the individual income tax rate, as Republicans deliver on a top priority three days into the new legislative session.
Republican lawmakers wasted no time advancing a bill on the second day of this year’s legislative session to further reduce Kentucky’s individual income tax rate. The bill is a top GOP priority and would move Republicans closer to their goal of eventually eliminating the tax altogether.
Kentucky’s Republican-dominated legislature has convened to start a 30-day session that's expected to include action to reduce the state’s individual income tax rate.
Winter weather didn't stop the Kentucky General Assembly from gaveling in Tuesday — and moving quickly on key priorities for 2025.
Republicans hold four-fifths majorities in both chambers of the legislature, enough to easily override any of Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes. What are their priorities?
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Citing what it calls “Kentucky’s rapidly declining standard of education,” a student group is suing the state for failing to provide “an adequate and equitable public education.
A few hours after the House passed another reduction of the state’s income tax, top Kentucky politicians addressed business leaders at the annual Kentucky Chamber Day Dinner in Lexington. Republicans House Speaker David Osborne and Senate President Robert Stivers,
It’s the sort of place where President-elect Donald Trump’s “America First” message resonated – but also where some of his proposed policies could hit hardest, especially his promise to eliminate the Department of Education and slash federal funds to public schools.
The bill would allow aspiring drivers to get their instructional permits as young as 15 and their restricted license at age 16.
The Kentucky General Assembly resumed its session this week, with the House swiftly advancing a key priority: reducing the state's income tax rate.