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Born Alive Bill passes Senate Committee | WHOP 1230 AM

The legislation is often thought of as a pro-life measure to require medical care after failed abortions, but Westerfield says he’s spoken to Kentuckians who were devastated when extremely premature infants were denied an attempt at medical care to keep the infant alive. Any violation of the legislation could result in the medical provider’s license being revoked and felony charges. The Born Alive Bill passed in 2020, but was vetoed by Governor Andy Beshear. Westerfield hopes to see the bill get to the governor’s desk prior to the veto recess this year so both chambers can override a potential veto.

The vaccine is here; it is time to rebuild the economy by doubling down on criminal justice reform

The vaccine is here; it is time to rebuild the economy by doubling down on criminal justice reform
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Long-term care facilities prepare to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Long-term care facilities prepare to receive COVID-19 vaccine Long-term care facilities prepare for vaccinations and last updated 2020-12-20 23:59:05-05 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The first round of COVID-19 vaccines has been administered in Kentucky to frontline healthcare workers. In the coming days and weeks, long-term care facilities and nursing homes will begin receiving shipments of the new Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. 27,300 vaccines will be shipped to Kentucky starting Dec. 21, which will primarily go to long-term care facilities, according to Governor Andy Beshear. “There is hope at the end of the tunnel,” said Karen Venis who is the executive director at Sayre Christian Village.

Budget, Beshear Oversight Among Top Priorities For Western Kentucky Legislators In 2021 Session

Credit Commonwealth of Kentucky Members of the Kentucky General Assembly representing western Kentucky districts addressed McCracken County business leaders Monday at a public policy forum hosted by the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce. The legislators touted their priorities for the 2021 legislative session, and discussed how those priorities will benefit the region. Senator Danny Carroll Carroll represents the second senate district, which includes Ballard, Carlisle, Marshall and McCracken counties. Carroll said the 2021 session will mainly consist of work on a one-year budget as a follow-up to the spending plan approved earlier this year during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Kentucky’s appropriations process typically runs on a two-year cycle, but the uncertainty of revenue streams in the face of coronavirus-related business closures forced the general assembly to split the budget biennium into two separate sessions.

PADD Thanks Sen Humphries for Years of Service

A Kentucky Senator from Trigg County was thanked for his service in Frankfort Monday afternoon during the Pennyrile Area Development District (PADD) Christmas Legislative Update virtual meeting. Senator Stan Humphries of Cadiz announced that he would not seek re-election during the same meeting last year. The outgoing Senator thanked everyone he had worked with during his time in office, especially those who had conversations with him in the last year. Board Vice-Chair and Trigg County Judge-Executive Hollis Alexander thanked Humphries for his service, especially when it came to a TVA bill.   Regarding that TVA bill, Senator Humphries said the interesting thing to come is how the state bounces back from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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