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The bill cleared a key hurdle early this morning after the president and House Speaker Mike Johnson persuaded a group of ...
With the race for retiring U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell’s seat heating up, the statewide election has already seen several notable names declaring their intent to run. But one of the most recent ...
McConnell, people who need health care aren’t going to “get over it.” The stakes are far too high for such a dismissive response about proposed cuts to Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office ...
OpEd: Kentuckians don’t need to “get over it.” We need to demand a system that protects every one of us, before more ...
The 54-year-old has been frustrating Trump since the beginning of the president’s first term. The two are now fighting over ...
The budget bill being debated in the U.S. Senate threatens thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of investment in Kentucky’s clean energy sector.
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Garamendi introduces bridge repair bill
Congressman John Garamendi introduced the Bridge Corrosion Prevention and Repair Act to the House of Representatives earlier this week alongside Congressman Mike Bost of Illinois and Congressmen Brian ...
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Vacaville Council OKs water rate hikes
Vacaville residents will pay more for water and sewer service starting July 1 after the Vacaville City Council voted 4-3 to raise rates Tuesday, in an effort to offset infrastructure and compliance ...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell touted $21.4 million in funding he secured for the city of Louisville by voting for President Biden's trillion-dollar infrastructure bill.
As Republican infighting continues in the House, President Biden made a rare bipartisan visit to Kentucky alongside Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to tout his administration’s $1.2 ...
The president’s visit to McConnell’s home state to herald the implementation of the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that McConnell and 18 other Senate Republicans voted for, and that ...
Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell defended his vote for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill in the face of backlash from conservatives and criticism from former President Donald Trump.