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Kentucky Politics Distilled

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Kentucky Politics Distilled is our weekly rundown of the big news — and sometimes the odd news — happening in the state Capitol. With Kentucky’s elected leaders all in one place for a limited time, the developments can break in a rapid-fire fashion. Kentucky Politics Distilled helps ensure you don’t miss all the highs and lows coming out of Frankfort. We’ll discuss the important issues facing Kentucky and add context to the headlines that flew by over the week. New episodes post on Fridays. From Louisville Public Media

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Kentucky Politics Distilled: Poor People's Campaign Goes To Frankfort

June 15, 2018 15:43 - 4 minutes - 4.33 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, Kentucky State Troopers shut protesters out of the state Capitol, allowing only two people to enter the building at a time. Attorney General Andy Beshear is suing Walgreens, saying the company helped fuel the opioid epidemic in the state. And a high-powered lobbyist was in federal court as prosecutors try to prove he bribed a former state official to help a client get state contracts. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky ...

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Pension Battle Goes To Court

June 08, 2018 17:19 - 4 minutes - 4.14 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, the lawsuit over the new pension law was argued in court. Kentucky’s new commissioner of education laid out his priorities, which include helping charter schools open up and taking over Louisville’s public school system. And Mitch McConnell continued to express concern about President Trump’s tariffs leading to a full-blown trade war. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Medicaid Changes Coming; Braidy Breaks Ground

June 01, 2018 17:15 - 3 minutes - 3.65 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, Gov. Matt Bevin said he’s partnering with a former Democratic congressman to help people navigate the state’s new Medicaid rules. We found out that lobbyists set a new spending record at the state legislature as lawmakers made changes to the tax code. Plus, a state-funded aluminum mill broke ground in northeastern Kentucky and Gov. Bevin asked for a judge to recuse himself from the lawsuit over the new pension bill. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has...

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Republicans' First Budget

March 23, 2018 22:48 - 4 minutes - 3.91 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, lawmakers retreated behind closed doors to begin hammering out a compromise on the state budget for the next two years. A bill that would shield personal cell phones and computers from records requests drew fire from open government advocates. And a common type of abortion would be banned under a bill that is nearing final passage out of the legislature. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Protests And Pensions

March 16, 2018 21:21 - 3 minutes - 3.41 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, students marched on the state Capitol to call for lawmakers to come up with solutions to school shootings; during a radio interview, Gov. Matt Bevin lashed out at teachers for protesting a plan that would take some of their retirement benefits away; and the pension bill that teachers have been protesting, well, it’s on life support. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Town Halls, 'War On Louisville' And Bible Literacy

February 25, 2017 04:55 - 3 minutes - 3.51 MB

This week, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Congressman Andy Barr came back home to jeering crowds of protesters at town hall-type meetings. Meanwhile the General Assembly advanced controversial bills including a bill giving more power to Louisville’s metro council and another that would create a social studies course about the bible.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: 'Blue Lives Matter' And Planned Parenthood Gets Dinged

February 17, 2017 22:18 - 3 minutes - 3.41 MB

Controversial proposals like the “blue lives matter” bill and a scheme to defund Planned Parenthood advanced in the General Assembly this week. Legislation stiffening drug penalties and changing public education also made their way through the Republican-led legislature. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Budget Compromise

April 15, 2016 21:33 - 3 minutes - 3.15 MB

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Benefind Problems Explained

April 08, 2016 20:07 - 3 minutes - 3.52 MB

A little over a month ago Gov. Matt Bevin unveiled Benefind, a one-stop shop for entitlement benefits like food stamps, cash assistance and Medicaid. The rollout of the program has had huge problems, with thousands of people losing services and thousands more getting false notices that they had lost services. There’s been a lot of confusion over what caused the problems and who’s to blame. In this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled, capitol reporter Ryland Barton tells us...

Budget Talks Run Aground

April 01, 2016 21:08 - 3 minutes - 3.09 MB

This week in the Kentucky General Assembly, budget negotiations ground to a halt. But Gov. Matt Bevin still cut higher education budgets for the current fiscal year. In the latest edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled, capitol reporter Ryland Barton recaps what happened and what could be next.

Final Budget Negotiations Begin

March 26, 2016 13:40 - 3 minutes - 3.56 MB

This week in Kentucky politics lawmakers started the final negotiations of the state budget. At stake is how to fix the state’s ailing pension systems, whether to start funding state universities based on “performance metrics” and how much money to leave aside for the future. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has the latest edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled: House Passes A Budget

March 18, 2016 19:20 - 3 minutes - 3.44 MB

This week in Kentucky politics the state House of Representatives finally presented its version of the state budget, restoring some spending cuts proposed by Gov. Matt Bevin. The Kentucky Senate is considering a bill that would some people clear felonies from their records. And the Senate also passed a bill that would allow business owners to deny services based on their religious beliefs. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Democrats Foil House 'Flip'

March 11, 2016 19:42 - 3 minutes - 3.41 MB

This week in Kentucky Politics, Democrats held on to their majority in the state House after Republicans fell short of expectations in four special elections. Lawmakers are divided between two competing bills intended to curb dogfighting in the state. And once again, the state Senate passed a bill to tighten regulations on abortion providers in the state.

Trump Comes To Town

March 04, 2016 20:34 - 2 minutes - 2.9 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, the Trump Show came to town ahead of the Kentucky Republican caucus. A new bill would add restrictions to abortion facilities and details of Gov. Bevin’s budget are still slowly coming. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has the latest edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled

Kentucky Politics Distilled: Still Looking For Budget Details

February 26, 2016 20:04 - 3 minutes - 3.51 MB

This week at the Kentucky legislature, we heard a lot about the budget, but still few details about how proposed cuts will be implemented. Also, a religious freedom bill threatens to override local anti-discrimination laws. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Bevin Replaces Kynect, Marriage License 'Fix' Advances

February 19, 2016 21:30 - 3 minutes - 3.46 MB

This week in Kentucky Politics, Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration is suing Planned Parenthood for allegedly conducting abortions illegally at its new Louisville clinic. A bill to create different marriage licenses for heterosexual and homosexual couples advanced in the legislature. And the Bevin Administration released new details of how the Kynect health insurance exchange will be replaced.

Clash of the Governors, Return of the LOST

February 12, 2016 20:08 - 3 minutes - 3.47 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, former Governor Beshear returned to confront current Governor Matt Bevin, lawmakers took another crack at the Local Option Sales Tax and once again, anti-abortion legislation maneuvered its way through the state legislature. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has all that and more in this week’s installment of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Rand Runs Aground

February 05, 2016 22:10 - 3 minutes - 3.49 MB

This week in Kentucky politics, Rand Paul dropped out of the presidential race to focus his Senate re-election bid, the state lost two visionary politicians and, once again, the legislature advanced anti-abortion policies. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this week’s installment of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Bevin's First Budget, Anti-Abortion Bills

February 05, 2016 22:08 - 3 minutes - 3.52 MB

This week Governor Matt Bevin delivered his first budget address. His proposal for how to fund state operations included a mix of across-the-board cuts and some surprises. Meanwhile, week four of the Kentucky General Assembly brought more big moves on anti-abortion legislation. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this update of the goings on in Frankfort in this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.

Conservative House Democrats, Budget Anxiety And More

February 05, 2016 22:04 - 3 minutes - 3.54 MB

Despite the holiday off, the Kentucky state Capitol was bustling this week ahead of worries about the impending snowstorm. Among the happenings, lawmakers moved forward on anti-abortion legislation, and the state House’s tenuous political balance continued to provide intrigue.

Big Bills Start Moving, Bevin Fulfills Pledges

February 05, 2016 21:54 - 3 minutes - 3.51 MB

Lawmakers began considering controversial bills in legislative committees during Week 2 of the Kentucky General Assembly. And Gov. Bevin made some big moves on health care. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this break down of the goings on in Frankfort, in a new weekly segment we’re calling Kentucky Politics Distilled

First Week Of The 2016 Kentucky General Assembly

February 05, 2016 21:50 - 3 minutes - 3.61 MB

Week one of the Kentucky General Assembly is in the books and Kentucky lawmakers began to reveal what their priorities for the legislative session. Capitol reporter Ryland Barton has this breakdown of the goings on in Frankfort, in a new weekly segment we’re calling Kentucky Politics Distilled.