The Kentucky legislature's resolution allowing the display of the Ten Commandments on the state Capitol grounds is good for the commonwealth.
A Republican lawmaker plans to introduce legislation banning men from using women's restrooms at the state capitol following ...
Sen. Karen Berg had a tense interaction with Rep. Bill Wesley after he confronted a trans woman using the women's bathroom at ...
With the upcoming $300 million, 3 1/2-year renovation project, there will be men's and women's restrooms on both ends of the ...
With final a flurry and a gallop toward the finish line the Republican dominated General Assembly overrode virtually all of ...
The incident involving state legislators in Frankfort sparked attention from such conservative political figures as Riley ...
The Kentucky legislature passed House Joint Resolution 15 (HJR 15) on March 13, essentially reminding us of the historic roots of the law. The Resolution allows for the display of ...
When they built the Capitol in 1910, women couldn't even vote. Having them in the legislature wasn't even an option. Now, potty parity is a problem.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky faith-based leaders are asking Governor Andy Beshear to veto a bill that will allow a Ten Commandments monument at the state Capitol. In a letter to Beshear ...
House Speaker David Osborne, R-Prospect on the Kentucky ... the state mandate all K-12 classrooms display a copy of the Ten Commandments, and that the display of the commandments on Capitol ...
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