This week on the show we were honored to welcome Congressman John Yarmuth! Congressman Yarmuth has represented the third district of Kentucky (most of Metro Louisville) for six terms. We spoke about the difference between serving now and when he was first elected, his current race against Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, his thoughts on the upset of Joe Crowley by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the current immigration debate, and what he would do as the chair of the House Budget Committee. We even took some time to talk about legislative races in Kentucky. It was a wide ranging conversation that we are excited to share with you!
Before speaking with the Congressman, Jazmin and Robert talk about a federal judge overturning Kentucky's Medicaid Waiver, the city of Louisville's new principles for public art (especially with respect to confederate statues), and an Attorney General opnion about access to the capitol building. It's a good show! Thanks for listening!
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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