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Kentucky bill criminalizing taunts against police stalls
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Kentucky school choice measure clears Senate, heads to House as veto period looms
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Contentious school choice measure clears Kentucky legislature as possible veto looms Olivia Krauth, Louisville Courier Journal © Pat McDonogh / Courier Journal Rep. Chad McCoy, left, talks with David Cox, superintendent of Corbin Schools, during a House Education Committee hearing on a school choice bill. March 11, 2021
FRANKFORT Facing pressure from Kentucky s education chief and many of the state s largest education groups, Gov. Andy Beshear is weighing a potential veto on a controversial school choice bill that landed on his desk late Tuesday night.
A spokesman said Wednesday that Beshear is concerned the Republican-led legislature did not increase funding for public schools but instead passed legislation to create tax credits to privately fund education expenses, including private school tuition in some of Kentucky s largest counties.
Kentucky State Senate Passes Broadband Funding Bill
The bill aims to allocate $250 million in federal funds to broadband expansion and allow utility cooperatives to use up to 25 percent of their assets as collateral for broadband projects to underserved or unserved areas. by James Mayse, Messenger-Inquirer / March 17, 2021
Senate on Tuesday afternoon.
House Bill 320 would allocate $250 million in federal funds to broadband expansion and allow utility cooperatives to use up to 25% of their assets as collateral for broadband projects to underserved or unserved areas. The bill defines underserved and unserved areas as places where download and upload speeds are below minimums. We know the value of broadband across the commonwealth, especially in the rural communities where it can impact property values and access to education, Sen.
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With the clock ticking on this year’s legislative session, lawmakers discussed criminal justice issues like the bill limiting no-knock warrants and a measure making it a crime to insult police during a panel on KET Monday night.
The discussion came two days after the anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death, a Black woman killed by Louisville police during a middle-of-the-night raid on her apartment.
Protesters have called for lawmakers to pass a bill banning no-knock warrants, but the Republican-led legislature appears poised to only pass a bill limiting them.
Rep. Attica Scott is a Democrat from Louisville who proposed Breonna’s Law For Kentucky, a now-stalled proposal to totally ban no-knock warrants.
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