This week, Rep. Nima Kulkarni joins us to talk about her experience during the 2019 General Assembly. She talked to us at length about what she's learned about getting bills moving as part of a super-minority, and what it's meant to her to be "adopted" as part of the Black Legislative caucus.
Before speaking with her, Jazmin told us about a massive grant the University of Kentucky has received to study opioid overdoses, and gives us an update on the (internal) polls being released by candidates for Governor. Robert explains the Hepatitis A outbreak in Kentucky -- it's the worst outbreak in the 21st century in the United States, and could have been prevented with a better response.
Chris Preece Interview, COVID Update, and Rand Paul's Bad Week
The Eviction Moratorium in Kentucky
Rep. Rachel Roberts On Her Plan to Legalize Marijuana
A New Candidate in the Louisville Mayor's Race
Josie Raymond Talks About Get UP Louisville
Charles Booker and Attica Scott are Running For Federal Office
Interview with Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman
Lawsuit Roundup & Louisville Budget
Checking In with Josh Mers, Fayette County Democratic Party Chair, plus Louisville Mayor Talk
Checking In With Kentucky Fairness, Plus Critical Race Theory in Kentucky
The Future of John Yarmuth
Guest Host Emilie McKiernan
Guest Host Lamar Allen, Policing, and COVID
An Interview with Former North Fork Residents
Rep. Pamela Stevenson, North Fork Evictions, and Derby Day Protests
Derby Week, Louisville Focus
Mayor Ben Baker Interview, Policing Update, and Legislative Session Fallout
Policing Update, Unemployment Pause, and New Candidates for Office
U.S. Congressman John Yarmuth
The 2021 Kentucky General Assembly Is Over
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