This week Marcus Jackson of the ACLU joined us to talk about Kentucky's Persistent Felony Offender statute. He's featured in a documentary called Persistent about that topic. Marcus told us about his experience with the criminal justice system and how he's working to change it, and what changes he would like to see.
Jazmin and Robert also talked about a strange weekend for the Teachers' Retirement System, when they were accused of holding a large amount of stock in a Russian bank. Robert talked about the truth and the context of the situation. Jazmin brought an update about the Name, Image, and Likeness law that was signed by Andy Beshear this week, and Robert covered some of the other legislation making it's way through Frankfort.
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
Michael Bowman Interview, Education Issues, and a Letter from UK
Cherlynn Stevenson Interview & Daniel Cameron Picks Robby Mills
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
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