This week, Rep. Nima Kulkarni joins us to talk about her experience during the 2019 General Assembly. She talked to us at length about what she's learned about getting bills moving as part of a super-minority, and what it's meant to her to be "adopted" as part of the Black Legislative caucus.
Before speaking with her, Jazmin told us about a massive grant the University of Kentucky has received to study opioid overdoses, and gives us an update on the (internal) polls being released by candidates for Governor. Robert explains the Hepatitis A outbreak in Kentucky -- it's the worst outbreak in the 21st century in the United States, and could have been prevented with a better response.
Anne Gay Donworth Interview and Democratic Primary Preview
Rick Adams Interview, KREF Filings, and Republican Primaries
Medical Cannabis During the Session & Louisville Policing Update
Molly Gene Crain Interview + Session Ending & JCPS Busing Resolution
The Vetoes So Far
The Session is Basically Over
JCPS Bussing Changes and Legislative Update
Three Big Bills
Session Catch Up with Allison Wiseman
Mitch McConnell, Anthony Piagentini, and IVF with Allison Wiseman
Bad Bills and James Comer
Sarah Cole McIntosh on JCPS
Rep. Lindsey Burke Shares Her Abortion Story
The Budget Has Passed The House and other stories
Kaylee Raymer on HB 5
Cassie Chambers Armstrong Talks about the Diaper Tax, plus Budget Analysis
Four Good Bills, Four Bad Bills
Jazmin’s Return, The Session is Underway, and The Filing Deadline has Passed
Previews for Filing Deadline and Legislative Session
How the Legislature Works
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