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.
2022 Primary Result Reactions
Interview with Emily Bingham, A Primary Preview, and Louisville’s Budget
Jonathan Lowe Interview, Ryan Quarles Runs for Governor, and How To Vote For Judges
Rep. Pamela Stevenson Interview, Checking in with Bruce Maples, KREF update, and more vetoes and court cases
Robert LeVertis Bell Interview + Legislature Sine Die
All The Session’s Vetoes
Sarah Stalker Interview, Vetoes, Public Defenders Win at SCOKY, and a Session Wrap Up
Jim Higdon Interview & Budget Wrap Up
Interview with Rep. Attica Scott + Legislative Update
Rep. Tina Bojanowski on HB9 & More
Marcus Jackson of the ACLU on Persistent Felony Offender Statues, A Weird Weekend for TRS, and Legislative Update
A New Tax Structure for Kentucky, A Funding Mechanism for Charter Schools, and Is Sports Betting Coming to Kentucky?
Quintez Brown’s Bail is Paid, A Redistricting Ruling, and a New Marijuana Proposal
Interview with Rep. Buddy Wheatley, Craig Greenberg Survives a Shooting, and a Legislative Update
Interview with Cherlynn Stevenson, CRT Bill, and Louisville’s Jail Crisis
Keturah Herron Interview, ”Porch Pirate” Bill, & The Future of Special Sessions
An Interview with Sue Foster, the Filing Deadline, and a Redistricting Lawsuit
Derek Penwell Interview, Adrian Wallace Runs for Lexington Mayor, and A Session Update
Budget Shenanegans and Other Items from the 2022 Session
Redistricting Maps, Session Start, and Omicron Wave
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