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Bill to keep HHR legal in Kentucky set for introduction


Bill to keep HHR legal in Kentucky set for introduction
Bill to keep HHR legal in Kentucky set for introduction
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Kentucky state senator John Schickel said in a press release from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce that he will be co-sponsoring a bill to keep historical horse racing machines legal in the state.
“This effort is about preserving a system of wagering we’ve known for live racing for decades and historical horse racing for the last ten years,” Schickel said. “This is about maintaining the status quo. Our immediate action as legislators is critical to protecting current and future jobs and economic development across the Commonwealth.” ....

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Kentucky restored voting rights to 178,000 with felonies. That wasn't far enough, advocates say


Kentucky restored voting rights to 178,000 with felonies. That s not far enough, advocates say
Chris Kenning, Louisville Courier Journal
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Gov. Andy Beshear signs an executive order in 2019 in the state Capitol in Frankfort to restore voting rights to nonviolent felons who have served their sentences.
More than 178,390 Kentuckians who completed sentences for nonviolent felony convictions have regained their voting rights since Gov. Andy Beshear’s 2019 blanket pardon, meant to slash one of the country s highest voter disenfranchisement rates, a new report has found.
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The capitol rotunda was filled with visitors and the media for the executive order signing I believe in the law, Gov. Andy Beshear said. I also believe in redemption, in second chances. Around 140,000 non-violent felons will be able to vote again. Dec. 12, 2019 ....

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