This week, Robert digs into a lawsuit about Kentucky's school choice law passed during the general assembly earlier this year. The lawsuit pits the Council for Better Education, which argues that the plan equates to public financing for private education, against the Attorney General and the Institute for Justice, which argues that the tax credits envisioned by the law are not public expenditures. There are a lot of moving parts to this lawsuit, and MOKP covered them.
Jazmin brought an update about Louisville policing, which is facing several issues, including a failed vote on a union contract, a shooting at a bus stop, and a failure by the LMPD to protect the buffer zone at EMW, one of Louisville's only abortion clinics. In addition, there is a COVID update and some QUICK HITS.
A Mass Shooting in Louisville
Alan Keck Interview and Sine Die Notes
What Andy Beshear Vetoed & James Comer in the New York Times
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
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