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