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Denied Transplants, Unpaid Farmers, McConnell’s Lone Vote, and One Woman vs. the Zoning Board
- 2025/02/13
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In this episode of Project Decentralize Kentucky, we break down some of the biggest headlines impacting Kentuckians this week.
- A young girl is denied a spot on the transplant list at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital due to her vaccine status. Is this medical discrimination, or just hospital policy?
- Lexington’s mayor and superintendent discuss the city's winter weather response—did they handle the recent storms well, or was it just political posturing?
- Kentucky farmers are left in limbo as Trump puts a pause on federal conservation funds, leaving unpaid bills and financial uncertainty in the agricultural sector.
- In a classic case of government overreach, a Jessamine County woman is fighting the local planning and zoning board after being told she can’t build a second home on her 17-acre farm.
- Kentucky lawmakers and education officials debate a growing school funding shortfall—who’s responsible, and what’s next for public education in the state?
- Finally, Mitch McConnell stands alone as the only Republican to vote against Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment—what’s behind this unexpected move?
We connect the dots between these stories, exposing how government control, bureaucracy, and political maneuvering are shaping Kentucky’s future.
Sources:
- Children’s Hospital denies girl spot on transplant list due to vaccine status – Fox19
- Superintendent and Lexington mayor talk winter weather response – LEX18
- Trump pause on federal farming conservation funds leaves KY farmers with unpaid bills – Herald Leader
- Who can build what, and where? This Central KY town battles land disputes in court – Herald Leader
- Kentucky lawmakers, education officials discuss school funding shortfall – Kentucky Lantern
- McConnell only Republican to vote against Gabbard – The Hill
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