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Kentucky lawmakers again try to make water fluoridation optional

A bill that would make water fluoridation optional in Kentucky, which supporters praise as a way to ensure local control, passed out of the House Local Government Committee Wednesday despite opposition from several health organizations.  House Bill 103 would leave the decision on whether to add fluoride to water up to the local water systems’ governing […]

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KY bill paving way for cigar bars, decried by public health advocates, on the move

A bill that would allow eligible businesses in Kentucky to operate cigar bars, which health organizations say could compromise public health, passed the House Local Government Committee Wednesday.  House Bill 194 says a person can operate a cigar bar in Kentucky if they hold a valid alcoholic beverage license and patrons could smoke indoors or outdoors.  […]

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Ky. House GOP budget takes aim at executive branch spending

The state executive branch would have to significantly cut spending for a number of expenses, including in-state and out-of-state travel, under a “bare bones” budget bill for the state executive branch filed this week by a key Republican committee chair.  Rep. Jason Petrie, R-Elkton, the chair of the Kentucky House Appropriations and Revenue Committee, told […]

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Ky. Senate approves bill to clarify recent teacher, student electronic communication law

A bill that aims to revise restrictions on how Kentucky teachers communicate electronically with their students has passed out of the state Senate.  The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Lindsey Tichenor, R-Smithfield, builds on her law from last year that required public school teachers and students to electronically communicate only by traceable forms, like emails and school-approved apps, […]

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Another year, another attempt to push KY’s Juul settlement dollars to prevention, cessation

Millions of dollars flowing into Kentucky from an e-cigarette company settlement go straight to the state’s general fund, mixing with public taxes and other revenue.  Republicans in both the House and Senate are trying again this year to redirect that money — and settlement dollars from any future, related litigation — into smoking and vaping prevention […]

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Kentucky lawmakers will not convene Monday because of severe snow and ice across the state

The Kentucky General Assembly will not convene Monday because of severe winter weather.  The Legislative Research Commission announced on social media that lawmakers will now convene Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Frankfort. The capitol annex will be closed Monday, but most LRC employees will telework and can be reached by email.  Communities across the commonwealth have been […]

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KY bill to let pharmacists get Medicaid reimbursement clears Senate

A Republican proposal to let Kentucky pharmacists get Medicaid reimbursement for routine services like flu tests and medication therapy management breezed through the Senate unanimously on Wednesday.  Sponsor Sen. Craig Richardson, R-Hopkinsville, pitched Senate Bill 38 as a way to lower overall health care costs, improve health outcomes and reduce unnecessary visits to emergency rooms throughout the state.  “When […]

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Public defenders leaving for better pay reaches ‘crisis’ in KY, lawmakers are told

Low pay and limited advancement opportunities are creating a “crisis” of turnover among Kentucky’s public defenders who are leaving for higher pay elsewhere, lawmakers were told Tuesday.  Kentucky’s Public Advocate Damon Preston and Deputy Public Advocate Melanie Lowe told a legislative committee the significant turnover risks “constitutional failures” with Kentuckians not receiving adequate representation in […]

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‘Planting a seed’ to make roads safer: KY Senate approves ‘phone-down’ law

A mother whose toddler died in a rear-end collision applauded a bill that cleared the Kentucky Senate Tuesday for “planting a seed” for “better behavior on our roads.”  The measure would expand the state’s no texting while driving laws as a means to reduce distracted driving.  Alyssa Burns, whose daughter Camberleigh died days before her […]

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