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Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death Tal Axelrod © Getty Images Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death The push for criminal justice reform is anticipated to dominate the Sunday talk show circuit this weekend as activists and lawmakers make appearances advocating for legislation to be passed on Capitol Hill. Police brutality was pushed to the forefront of the national conversation this week after a jury convicted former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree murder and two other charges in the death of George Floyd last May.

Without fear or favor : Daniel Cameron discusses his role as Kentucky s attorney general

Without fear or favor : Daniel Cameron discusses his role as Kentucky s attorney general Salena Zito © Provided by Washington Examiner FRANKFORT, Kentucky Like most people, Daniel Cameron has had a challenging year. That s not just because of the personal and professional effects the coronavirus has had on his life, but also because of how the color of his skin and his political affiliation have placed him in the center of the defining issues of modern governing. The Kentucky attorney general, the first Republican elected to the office since 1944 and the first black American elected statewide in his own right, was sworn into office just weeks before the pandemic hit his state and the rest of the nation.

Utility Settlement Will Reduce Rate Increases In KY

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has announced a settlement with the state’s two largest electric utilities to reduce proposed rate increases. Cameron’s office said the settlement would save ratepayers at LG&E and Kentucky Utilities more than $113 million. The agreement must get the approval of the Kentucky Public Service Commission. The utility companies proposed in a meeting with the state commission in November to increase rates by $331 million. The settlement cuts that by about 34 percent over two years.

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