This week, we welcome James Kay, the Judge Executive in Woodford County, to the show. Woodford County has consistently had a very high COVID-19 vaccination rate and a relatively low COVID-19 infection rate, and we asked Judge Kay about it. Judge Kay is also a former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, so we spoke a bit about his transition to an executive position, about running for office as a Democrat outside of an urban area, and about serving as an elected official while being a father of young children.
During the show, Jazmin and Robert discussed the special session, which wrapped up last Thursday.
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
Interview with Rebecca Blankenship, Plus Legislative and Supreme Court Updates
An Interview with CivicLex
Tornado Relief in the News
Jason Bailey of KY Policy on Tax Cuts, and Craig Greenberg’s Plan For Homelessness
Kentucky Moms for Medical Cannabis
Nueva Fuerza Interview & What’s Going On in the Juvenile Justice System
Filing Day 2023
The Legislature Is In Session
Buddy Wheatley Is Running, Savannah Maddox is Not.
2023 Session Preview
Jonathan Shell is running for Agriculture Commissioner, and a Difficult Weekend in Bowling Green
Jewish Women’s Abortion Case, plus introducing Pamela Stevenson for Attorney General and Alan Keck for Governor
Tres Watson of Kentucky Politics Weekly
Election 2022
Interview with Mayor Linda Gorton and 2022 Election Preview
Maria Sorolis Interview, Emerge KY, and Partisanship in Judical Races
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