Under a bipartisan bill that passed the House and is currently still in committee in the Senate, Kentuckians who torture a dog or cat could be charged with a felony.
FRANKFORT — A bill backed by Kentucky’s coal industry that would make it harder for utilities to retire fossil fuel-fired power plants received final passage Thursday in the Kentucky House
Electric utilities say ratepayers will be stuck spending more for outdated coal-fired power under a bill that passed the Kentucky Legislature on Thursday.
State Representative Walker Thomas of Hopkinsville was chosen by House leadership this week to once again chair the Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection committee.