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Kentucky governor vetoes GOP abortion bill, says it undermines doctors and endangers pregnant women
Read full article: Kentucky governor vetoes GOP abortion bill, says it undermines doctors and endangers pregnant womenKentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill touted by its Republican supporters as an attempt to bring clarity to the state's near-total abortion ban.
Kentucky lawmakers add specific medical exceptions to the state's near-total abortion ban
Read full article: Kentucky lawmakers add specific medical exceptions to the state's near-total abortion banRepublican lawmakers in Kentucky have added several medical exceptions to the state’s near-total abortion ban.
Abortion bills gain no ground in Kentucky with ban in place
Read full article: Abortion bills gain no ground in Kentucky with ban in placeAbortion-rights supporters in Republican-leaning Kentucky thought they had finally achieved a breakthrough when voters in November defeated a measure aimed at denying any constitutional protections for abortion.
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Kentucky governor wants to move on from impeachment effort
Read full article: Kentucky governor wants to move on from impeachment effortThe committee wrapped up its review of a flurry of impeachment efforts targeting the top levels of Kentucky government in Frankfort. It recommended that the governor and the state's Republican attorney general — another impeachment target — not face removal from office. AdThe panel’s recommendation that no further action be taken on petitions against Beshear and Cameron will be submitted to the Republican-dominated House. Beshear touched on the issue in urging lawmakers to put the impeachment effort to rest. The House Impeachment Committee reached its decision late Tuesday after the latest in a series of long meetings, mostly behind closed doors.
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1 city, 1 voting place: Kentucky braces for lines in primary
Read full article: 1 city, 1 voting place: Kentucky braces for lines in primaryThat, along with strong demand for absentee ballots, could spare people from long waits, Adams said Monday. Nemes sued to get more in-person voting locations in the state's most populous counties. The surge of absentee ballots could cause waits of another sort Tuesday, as some counties have said they won't release vote totals before June 30. Kentucky turned to widespread mail-in absentee voting in an agreement between the Democratic governor and Adams in response to the coronavirus outbreak. More than 883,000 absentee ballots were requested statewide, with slightly more than half filled out and sent in, Gov.
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1 city, 1 voting place: Kentucky braces for lines in primary
Read full article: 1 city, 1 voting place: Kentucky braces for lines in primaryThe surge of absentee ballots could cause waits of another sort Tuesday, as some counties have said they won't release vote totals before June 30. Kentucky turned to widespread mail-in absentee voting in an agreement between the Democratic governor and Adams in response to the coronavirus outbreak. In Louisville, a city of 600,000, the only in-person voting place on Election Day is at the state fairgrounds. Even in Nevada, where absentee ballots were sent to every registered voter for the June 9 primary, large-scale consolidation caused problems. More than 883,000 absentee ballots were requested statewide, with slightly more than half filled out and sent in, Gov.