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I will not rule out anything, and right now, I’m not going to rule in anything.

Any data center that wants to look at Kentucky is going to have to pay for 100% of its own energy.

Jack Smith's actions should serve as a stark reminder that Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the much abused government authority to conduct mass warrantless surveillance, will sunset this upcoming April.

And if it needs new means of production, it needs to pay for those, too.

We can and we should and we must center on this issue if we are ever going to make Kentucky the best place in America to be young.

As an example, Gov. Andy Beshear can impact almost 60,000 kids’ economic status immediately by enhancing support to – rather than ripping away resources from – kinship families.

General Matter announced a $1.5 billion investment in Paducah. This company will change our nation’s energy economy in profound ways and bring modern nuclear power to our state.

In Kentucky, one in five kids still lives in poverty, and the latest cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP will push that number higher," said Congressman McGarvey.

The pressure that they put on counties and cities, saying that they might take some of their projects away from them in the budget, is probably the reason they withdrew.

Under this plan, we may be able to blunt about half of the devastating cuts from the General Assembly.

I mean, that’s a complete lack of humanity.