This week Marcus Jackson of the ACLU joined us to talk about Kentucky's Persistent Felony Offender statute. He's featured in a documentary called Persistent about that topic. Marcus told us about his experience with the criminal justice system and how he's working to change it, and what changes he would like to see.
Jazmin and Robert also talked about a strange weekend for the Teachers' Retirement System, when they were accused of holding a large amount of stock in a Russian bank. Robert talked about the truth and the context of the situation. Jazmin brought an update about the Name, Image, and Likeness law that was signed by Andy Beshear this week, and Robert covered some of the other legislation making it's way through Frankfort.
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
Inauguration Day Updates
Local Government Moves, a League of Women Voters Study, and a change to the Crime Bill Framework
Guest Host Matt Erwin
Happy Thanksgiving
Anti-Displacement Ordinance, Piagentini Committee, and Bus Driver Sickout
Andy Beshear Has Been Reelected
2023 Election Preview
Anthony Piagentini Found Guilty By Ethics Commission
Adrielle Camuel for State Representative
Sierra Enlow for Agriculture Commissioner
Kim Reeder for Auditor
A Major Crime Bill Introduced
Governor’s Race Ad Wars and Louisville Merger Analysis
Col. Pam Stevenson for Attorney General
A Break in the Crystal Rogers Case
Sebastian Kitchen Talks About the Campaign
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