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KET presents a new weeknight series that features reporting from across Kentucky examining complex regional and statewide issues in relevant, meaningful ways. From education to the economy, ag... more
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 993 episodes available.
February 23, 2024February 22, 2024 - This Year’s Priority Legislation, Senate Bill 1, Focuses on Boosting Academic ResearchThis year’s priority legislation, Senate Bill 1, will focus on boosting academic research, a new bill would ban drug treatment facilities from accepting some out-of-state patients, lawmaker wants an embarrassing mislabeling of Kentucky's state rock and mineral fixed, and a new program aims to get more young people considering careers in the aviation industry....more28minPlay
February 23, 2024February 21, 2024 - Lawmakers and Queer Youth Rally for Better LGBTQ Legislation in KentuckyLawmakers and queer youth rally in Frankfort against Senate Bill 150 and for better LGBTQ legislation, Kentucky voters could decide if the governor's pardoning powers are restricted, a new bipartisan bill takes aim at protecting candidates from artificial intelligence, and one Lexington husband and wife demonstrate why pottery has endured for so long....more28minPlay
February 21, 2024February 20, 2024 - Why the Horizons Act may be the Rescue the Childcare Industry NeedsWithout help from the state, one in five childcare facilities could permanently close its doors but the Horizons Act, may be the rescue the childcare industry needs, JCPS superintendent pushes back against lawmakers on DEI, audits, splitting district, and some Jefferson County students are learning real-life lessons in how the law works....more28minPlay
February 20, 2024February 19, 2024 - University Leaders in Kentucky React to Legislation that Would Restrict DEI Initiatives at State College CampusesUniversity leaders in Kentucky react to legislation that would restrict DEI initiatives at state college campuses, why Kentucky could see a record of voters in November, Gov. Beshear reacts to comments about challenging Sen. McConnell in 2026, and a new Youth Poet Laureate is announced....more28minPlay
February 20, 2024February 16, 2024 - Some Lawmakers Propose Lifting State Labor Protections for 16 and 17-Year-OldsSome lawmakers propose lifting state labor protections for 16 and 17-year-olds, Eastern Kentucky University could soon be turning out more doctors under a new bill, and the University of Louisville's president on her first year at the helm and future goals for the university....more28minPlay
February 20, 2024February 15, 2024 - More Teenagers Could be Tried as Adults Under a Bill that Cleared the Full SenateMore teenagers could be tried as adults under a bill that cleared the full Senate, a new poll on where Kentuckians land on the issue of government-backed DEI programs, a plan to change how sick leave balances are used in the state teacher pension system is rattling some educators....more28minPlay
February 15, 2024February 14, 2024 - Could a Bill Meant to Protect Kids End up Hurting Them?Some Kentucky lawmakers have concerns about House Bill 278 that includes tougher penalties for people who sexually abuse children, state superintendents say the Republican House budget doesn't make the grade, a newly-introuced bill would provide portable benefit plans for the self-employed, and we visit one of Kentucky's oldest chocolate companies....more28minPlay
February 14, 2024February 13, 2024 - State Public Colleges Could have to Change their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion EffortsState public colleges may soon have to change their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts as Senate Bill 6 advances, a new plan could help parents struggling with childcare costs and childcare deserts, and Kentucky lawmakers take aim at kids' favorite tobacco product: e-cigarettes, or vapes....more28minPlay
February 14, 2024February 12, 2024 - Search for New Education CommissionerFriday is the deadline to apply to be Kentucky's next Commissioner of Education and so far, the Kentucky Board of Education has received six applications, The division between Kentucky's two Republican U.S. Senators continues to widen, and meet the Paint Queen of Kentucky, who's putting Taylorsville, KY on the map....more28minPlay
February 14, 2024February 9, 2024 - Kentucky’s Senate Leader Wants to see Occupational Taxes Eliminated in the State.Kentucky’s senate leader wants to see occupational taxes eliminated in the state, some lawmakers in Kentucky are questioning the value of fluoride in our drinking water, and Shop and Share Super Bowl event raises money for domestic violence shelters in the state....more28minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Edition:How many episodes does Kentucky Edition have?The podcast currently has 993 episodes available.