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Kentucky Speaker of the House Talks Historic Legislative Elections and the Upcoming 2021 Session
In the latest episode of Caucus Connections, Kentucky Speaker of the House David Osborne reflects on a decisive Republican legislative win and what that means for the people of the Commonwealth.
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Co-Chair of Health, Welfare, and Family Services talks COVID-19 and Mental Health
In today’s episode of Caucus Connections, we talk with Rep. Kimberly Moser of the 64th District about her background in the medical field and her work as Co-Chair of the Interim Joint Committee on Health, Welfare, and Family Services. We also talk about COVID-19 and the impact the virus is having on mental health.
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Retired State Troopers, Now State Legislators, Defend the Police
In today’s episode of Caucus Connections, we discuss the “Defund the Police” movement and why it is bad for Kentucky and America. Retired Kentucky state troopers Rep. Chris Fugate and Rep. John Blanton talk about their careers in law enforcement and why defunding the police is such a dangerous idea.
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Derrick Ramsey on the Great Equalizer: Education and Workforce Development through Apprenticeships
Former Kentucky Secretary of Education and Workforce Development Derrick Ramsey talks to us about career paths and apprenticeship programs and how they can impact the future of the Kentucky economy and workforce.
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Federal Funding Requested for the Kentucky Broadband Deployment Fund
Rep. Phillip Pratt of the 62nd District discusses a letter he wrote to the Governor urging him to consider allocating federal CARES Act funding to the recently created Broadband Deployment Fund.
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Bechler gives highlights of September's Program Review and Investigations Committee
Rep. Lynn Bechler of the 4th District joins us again on Caucus Connections to discuss the September meeting of the Program Review and Investigations Committee.
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