Kentucky Sen. Chris McDaniel has refiled his bill that would place a limit on the governor’s ability to issue pardons.
Political consultant Kelsey Coots has helped defeat two statewide propositions that were top priorities of the GOP, and she promises to keep fighting.
Kentucky lawmakers are positioned to have substantial influence in major policy areas, including immigration and energy.
Section 25 of the Kentucky Constitution reads "Slavery and involuntary servitude in this State are forbidden, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.”
Under the image, the Trinity White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan offers applications and memberships for $1. It lists "realms" in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, with individual phone numbers and an invitation to "call the nearest realm for more information."
Louisville Metro Councilwoman Paula McCraney announced she has changed her party affiliation from Democrat to Independent.
Republican National Committee member KC Crosbie of Kentucky has stepped into the role of co-chair of the RNC. The position was recently vacated by Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.
Despite there being no regular elections scheduled in Kentucky until the May 2026 primary, Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Friday voter registration remained strong in
House Bill 121 proposes to remove a punishment clause from a section of the state constitution that allows slavery and involuntary servitude for those behind bars.
A former Kentucky Democratic Party chairman convicted of illegal campaign contributions received one of the final pardons issued by former President Joe Biden, a measure slammed
Saying it is well past time for Kentucky to remove a slavery exception from its constitution, state Rep. George A. Brown, Jr., D-Lexington, has introduced House
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Just weeks after medical marijuana became legal in Kentucky, new bills in the General Assembly aim to allow residents to buy and grow small amounts of recreational marijuana. Two of these bills are proposed as constitutional amendments, which would give voters the opportunity to decide in the next general election in 2026.