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  • Storms, Schools & Shaky Ground: Kentucky’s Political and Economic Upheaval (Feb 19, 2025)
    2025/02/20

    This week on Project Decentralize Kentucky, we break down major changes rocking the Bluegrass State. Lawmakers scramble to fix NTI days as districts hit their limits, while KFC packs up jobs and leaves Louisville behind. Meanwhile, GOP lawmakers push the DOGE and MAHA movements, Trump’s immigration plan stirs the pot in Kentucky, and Republicans take FEMA to task after another devastating flood. Plus, is citizen air pollution monitoring now powerless? Buckle up for a no-nonsense look at Kentucky’s shifting political and economic landscape.

    🔗 Sources:

    Lawmakers forward bill addressing NTI days – WKYT

    GOP lawmakers want to bring DOGE, MAHA movement to Kentucky – Herald Leader

    KFC corporate to move 100 jobs out of Louisville – Courier Journal

    Trump’s immigration plan and its impact on Kentucky – KyCIR

    Kentucky Republicans echo Trump’s complaints about FEMA after latest flood – Kentucky Lantern

    Air pollution monitoring in Kentucky may not matter anymore – Kentucky Lantern

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  • Denied Transplants, Unpaid Farmers, McConnell’s Lone Vote, and One Woman vs. the Zoning Board
    2025/02/13

    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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  • Kentucky Headlines – Schools, Politics, and Policy Battles (Feb 6, 2025)
    2025/02/06

    In this episode of Project Decentralize Kentucky, we dive into the biggest stories shaping the Commonwealth this week:

    • Woodford County’s New High School – A behind-the-scenes look at construction reveals an odd electrical mistake in the new school’s kitchen layout. We discuss the implications of construction oversights in public projects.
    • Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted – A new bill in the Kentucky legislature seeks to compensate those who were imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. We break down what this could mean for future cases.
    • FCPS Superintendent’s Contract Drama – Details emerge about Fayette County Public Schools' top official's contract renewal. Is the public getting the transparency it deserves?
    • McConnell Takes a Fall – Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly fell down stairs in D.C. We discuss what this could mean for Kentucky’s political landscape.
    • ‘Day Without Immigrants’ Protest Hits Lexington – Several local businesses shut their doors in solidarity. We explore the economic and political angles of this national movement.
    • Hospitals Fight for Drug Discounts – Kentucky hospitals are pushing back against a pro-Trump group’s attack on a crucial drug discount program. Is healthcare access at risk?
    • Young Liberty Republican Shakes Things Up – A new voice in the Kentucky House is gaining attention. Could this be the next big name in state politics?
    • GOP Waits on Trump’s Next Move – Top Kentucky Republicans say they’re holding off on legislative action until Trump’s latest policies take shape. What’s the strategy here?

    All that and more as we break down the latest in Kentucky’s politics, policies, and power struggles.

    Sources & Links
    • New Woodford High School – Trace Creek Construction (Dec 11, 2024) FB Real from Contractor
    • New Ky. bill looks to compensate those wrongfully convicted – Kelsey Souto (Jan 30, 2025) WKYT
    • New details on FCPS superintendent’s contract renewal – WKYT News Staff (Jan 30, 2025) WKYT
    • McConnell reportedly falls down stairs in D.C. – Hannah Pinski (Feb 5, 2025) Louisville Courier Journal
    • ‘Day Without Immigrants’: Why some Lexington businesses closed their doors this week – Allie Root (Feb 5, 2025) Fox 56
    • Kentucky hospitals testify they need drug discount program under attack by pro-Trump group – Deborah Yetter (Feb 5, 2025) Kentucky Lantern
    • Young Liberty Republican making waves in the Kentucky House – McKenna Horsley (Feb 4, 2025) Kentucky Lantern
    • Top Republicans say Kentucky lawmakers must wait to respond to new Trump policies – McKenna Horsley (Feb 5, 2025) Kentucky Lantern


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  • Holding Power Accountable: Kentucky’s Schools, Police, and Politics (Jan 30, 2025)
    2025/01/30

    In this episode of Project Decentralize Kentucky, we dive into the latest headlines shaping our state. We discuss the return of body cameras for the London Police Department—will they actually increase accountability? Then, we break down the Fayette School Board’s decision on Superintendent Demetrus Liggins’ contract and the heated debate surrounding his leadership. Is he getting results, or just political cover?

    Next, we examine the latest legislative moves, from a GOP-backed bill enforcing gender-specific restrooms in Kentucky schools to the refiling of a bill limiting the governor’s pardon power. Plus, we analyze Governor Beshear’s reaction to Trump’s executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO—what does it mean for Kentucky?

    Finally, we take a look at Kentucky’s booming disaster relief contractor industry. Is it a necessary response to crisis management, or just another way for well-connected companies to cash in?

    Tune in as we cut through the noise and hold Kentucky’s power players accountable.


    Sources:

    Valentino, S. (2025, January 25). London Police Department will soon wear body cameras again. WKYT. Link

    WKYT News Staff. (2025, January 27). Fayette School Board makes decision on superintendent’s contract renewal. WKYT. Link

    Blackford, L. (2025, January 24). Superintendent Liggins needs to be held accountable, not lose his job. Herald Leader. Link

    Pattie, J. (2025, January 27). Radio host Jack Pattie: Supt. Liggins is transparent and gets results for our schools. Herald Leader. Link

    Horsley, M. (2025, January 27). GOP lawmaker files bill to ensure Kentucky schools have ‘gender-specific’ restrooms. Kentucky Lantern. Link

    Rosas, E. (2025, January 28). Beshear reacts after Trump signs executive order to withdraw US from WHO. LEX18. Link

    Buczek, K. (2025, January 27). KY Senator refiles bill to place limit on governor’s ability to issue pardons. LEX18. Link

    Bennett, J. (2025, January 28). Disaster contractors hired by Kentucky part of “entire new economy.” LPM/KYCIR. Link

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