Saying it is well past time for Kentucky to remove a slavery exception from its constitution, state Rep. George A. Brown, Jr.
As the risk of extreme flooding increases with climate change, an effort is underway to relocate hundreds of flood survivors ...
Section 25 of the Kentucky Constitution reads "Slavery and involuntary servitude in this State are forbidden, except as a ...
House Bill 121 proposes to remove a punishment clause from a section of the state constitution that allows slavery and ...
Under House Bill 116, school boards can give teachers permission to read or post the Ten Commandments at anything school ...
The governor stressed negative impacts of the plausible move on Kentucky affecting programs such as Medicaid, reduced lunch ...
State Representative George Brown is proposing for Kentucky to remove a slavery exception from its constitution through House ...
The SEEK formula, or Support Education Excellence in Kentucky, determines the amount of state funding to local school ...
Under Section 25 of the state’s constitution, slavery and involuntary servitude are outlawed “except as a punishment for ...
State lawmakers are hard at work during the legislative session, already filing several bills in both the state house and ...
While Kentucky does ban slavery, it carves out an exception for one group of people - people convicted of a crime. The ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced a $227.5 million settlement this month in a long-running Kentucky pension system ...