This week Robert and Jazmin discuss the legislature's move to pass a one-year budget instead of the normal biennium budget, summarize the ten bills passed by the legislature last week, and talk through Gov. Beshear's ongoing response to COVID-19.
Joining MOKP for the second half of the show is Col. Pamela Stevenson, a Democratic candidate for the 43rd House District in Louisville (the seat currently occupied by Rep. Charles Booker). She talked about why she decided to run this year, how she would go about working with the House, and a really neat metaphor about diversity and ice cream.
Cameron and Beshear Education Plans with Kate Turner
JCPS Transportation Catastrophe
Michael Bowman Interview, Education Issues, and a Letter from UK
Cherlynn Stevenson Interview & Daniel Cameron Picks Robby Mills
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
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