Speculating on the future of Kentucky's open government laws under Attorney General-elect Russell Coleman may be premature, even unfair, but it has been suggested that we undertake an evaluation based
On Nov. 7, Kentucky went to the polls to elect its governor and the commonwealth’s other constitutional officers. These other offices included Kentucky’s attorney general, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer and agriculture commissioner. The commonwealth’s gubernatorial race was closely watched by politicos across the nation, as it was one of only three governor’s elections taking.