This week, Robert and Jazmin interviewed Chris Hartman, the Director of Kentucky Fairness. It's been two years since we last checked in with him, and a lot has changed in the fight for LGBTQ equality and liberation in Kentucky over that time! He talked to us about what Fairness is doing now, and talked a little about how things have changed over the past 12 years.
In the earlier part of the show, Robert analyzes BR 60 and 69, bill requests that seek to eliminate the teaching of Critical Race Theory in Kentucky and how that national movement has made it's way to Kentucky. Jazmin tells us about two lawsuits Daniel Cameron is involved in, including suing the EPA and trying to mandate fees for people who want their felonies expunged. Finally, we have a COVID update and some quick hits.
Cassie Chambers Armstrong
What’s Daniel Cameron Been Up To?
SB 150 Blocked, Donald Trump Coming to Kentucky, and More
Campaign Finance Drama, Louisville Metro Budget, an an embarassment from Kentucky Today (with Emilie McKiernan)
We Don’t Know What To Think about the Louisville Urban League
They Messed Up SB 150
LGBTQ+ Pride in Kentucky
General Election Preview & Louisville’s Transparency Moves
Election Predictions AND Reactions
The ACLU is trying to stop SB 150
Olivia Krauth Talks About The Debate
Recapping the KSR Debate and a Fundraising Update
Interview with Robert Sainte
A Mass Shooting in Louisville
Alan Keck Interview and Sine Die Notes
What Andy Beshear Vetoed & James Comer in the New York Times
Allison Wiseman of Kentucky Young Democrats, and the Leadup to the Veto Period
The LMPD is Under a Consent Decree and the Kentucky Legislative is Almost Over
The Most Anti-Trans Legislative Session Ever
Housing Issues with George Eklund and a Session Update
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