This week on the podcast, we welcomed Rep. Lisa Willner of Louisville. She talked to us about her first legislative session, and spoke in depth about each of the four bills on which she was the chief sponsor. We also talked about bring her experience as a psychologist to Frankfort and the impact her expertise has on the policy making process.
Jazmin and Robert updated two of the major stories we've been tracking this summer: the budget cuts in Louisville and the probability of a special session. Gov. Bevin says he now has the votes for his quasis bill, and Metro Council in Louisville has released their version of the budget cuts (between recording and publication, the council did approve the cuts proposed by their budget committee). And as always, we have QUICK HITS.
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
Rep. Tina Bojanowski on JCPS
Special Episode: Buddy Wheatley
Cameron and Beshear Education Plans with Kate Turner
JCPS Transportation Catastrophe
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