Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R), who recently launched a bid for the seat being vacated by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R), criticized his fellow Kentuckian for voting against
The leader of the GOP-controlled Kentucky Senate says his bill to remake and expand Kentucky’s powerful commission that regulates utilities won’t advance in the legislature this year, arguing more discussion on how to address the state’s long-term energy policy is needed.
McConnell's press office confirmed an Associated Press report that Kentucky's longest-serving senator would not seek an eighth term. McConnell joined the U.S. Senate in 1984 and served as the GOP's leader in the chamber from 2007 through 2024 before giving ...
It is an off year for elections in Kentucky, but that’s not stopping the campaign machine that’s coming together in the race to replace Senator Mitch McConnell.
Will state employees have to return to the office? What will become of Gov. Andy Beshear’s pardon powers? This legislative session could decide.
Rep. Thomas Massie was the only Republican to vote "no" on the budget. House Republicans passed the budget with just two votes, 217-215.
Actions taken by Elon Musk and RFK Jr. are inspiring legislation in Kentucky with the “KY DOGE” project and a Make America Healthy Again project.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie was the lone Republican to vote against a GOP-led budget proposal that narrowly passed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday night.
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GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell said Thursday he will not be seeking reelection in 2026, ending his decade-long career in the Senate.
Kentucky colleges and universities could share revenue directly with, or set up third-party agreements for, student athletes. Lead sponsor GOP Sen. Max Wise of Campbellsville said his legislation would allow the state’s institutions to be competitive,
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night 217 to 215 to advance the GOP budget plan and President Donald Trump's agenda as they move toward a compromise deal with the Senate.