This week Jazmin and Robert speak about several topics touching the Breonna Taylor case, including two grand jurors and Kenneth Walker speaking on national television, protests at Daniel Cameron's house, and much more. Robert explained how much worse COVID-19 is getting across the state, and Robert eulogized his grandfather by remembering his time spent in Ashland with his grandparents when he was young.
Rob Wiederstein, the state Representative in Henderson and parts of Daviess County, was our guest this week. He talked about how running in 2020 is different from 2018, the impact of COVID-19 and the racial reckoning on the campaign of a Democrat outside a big city, and his thoughts on the likelihood of a bill to ban no-knock warrants in the 2021 session. He also spoke about some of the bill he's carried in the previous session and hopes to in future session which deal with important but neglected healthcare issues.
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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