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The CivicLex Weekly Podcast is a weekly radio show & podcast about the issues and topics before the City of Lexington / Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. It is produced by the CivicLex Team, and is recorded at the WLXU studios in Lexington.

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The CivicLex Weekly Podcast is a weekly radio show & podcast about the issues and topics before the City of Lexington / Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. It is produced by the CivicLex Team, and is recorded at the WLXU studios in Lexington.

    Campaign Financing with Courtney Daniel

    Campaign Financing with Courtney Daniel

    In this episode, we'll walk you through the financial details of campaigning based off of our campaign financing workshop led by our director of programs, Megan Gulla. 

    We'll walk you through the filing details to begin raising money for a campaign, how and where a candidate can and can not use that funding, and every other regulation for campaign monies.

    Later on in the episode, our Civic Journalist VISTA Gillian Stawiszynski sits down with Courtney Daniel, who has had experience working in campaigns. She'll talk through the financial elements of campaigning and describe some of the inner workings of running a local campaign based on her own expertise. Election Day is just around the corner on May 17, so stay informed and get ready.

    Thank you so much for listening!

    • 30 min
    Primary Voting 101

    Primary Voting 101

    Welcome back to the CivicLex podcast! 

    Come listen to our Director of Programs, Megan Gulla, interview the Fayette County Clerk Don Blevins. She'll ask him some crucial questions about voting and the upcoming election.

    Today, we're going to walk you through these questions and Blevins' answers so you'll be able to understand the need-to-know voting details of the primary election! We'll chat about absentee ballots and who are eligible for those, voting locations, and new voter technology you'll be seeing at the polls on May 17, 2022!

    We won't be doing CivicLex Weekly Episodes like we did in the past, but we'll post intermittently when something we find important to get into this podcast comes around.

    Thank you so much for listening!

    • 21 min
    The CivicLex Weekly - March 8, 2021

    The CivicLex Weekly - March 8, 2021

    Here’s one thing this week to watch in city hall… a presentation on the impact of the Fayette County Mental Health Court.

    📺 - Watch this presentation live on March 9 at 1:00pm.
    Why should you care?

    If you care about reducing homelessness, prison recidivism, or addressing community mental health, you should pay attention to this meeting.

    With the increased, bipartisan national focus on criminal justice reform and reducing incarceration rates amongst communities of color, and many places are looking for solutions. Mental health courts are one of the many tools available to build a more humane criminal justice system.

    Nationally, Mental Health Courts have shown to be effective tools at addressing the recidivism rate, or the rate at which individuals return to the criminal justice system after being released from prison. However, the consensus around their impact on mental health status among participants is less certain, as is their impact on police recontact.

    During this annual update from Fayette County Mental Health Court, NAMI Lexington, who administers the program, will ask the council and the administration to continue funding its operating costs. This would have a $200,000 impact on LFUCG’s budget.

    Plus: That thing, last week and more updates from city hall.

    Read more about these issues and more at civiclex.org

    • 24 min
    The CivicLex Weekly - March 1, 2021

    The CivicLex Weekly - March 1, 2021

    Here's one thing this week to watch in city hall... a presentation in the Planning & Public Safety Committee on the Imagine Nicholasville Road project and changes it may bring to one of Lexington's busiest streets.

    📺 - Watch this presentation live on Tuesday, March 2nd, at 1:00pm.

    Why should you care?

    Have you experienced traffic on Nicholasville Road? We sure have!

    Nicholasville Road traffic is one of the most talked-about congestion issues in the city. This presentation will highlight some potential changes that could alleviate that traffic - including enhanced pedestrian and mass-transit connectivity and contemporary development styles. If you have ever been frustrated sitting in traffic on Nicholasville Road, you should pay attention to this presentation.

    Plus: That thing, last week - Rental Assistance during the COVID-19 crisis - and more updates from city hall.

    Read more about these issues and more at civiclex.org

    • 19 min
    The CivicLex Weekly - February 8, 2020

    The CivicLex Weekly - February 8, 2020

    Here's one thing this week to watch in city hall... a presentation in the General Government & Social Services Committee on the Mayoral Administration's proposal to create a new Department within LFUCG - the Department of Housing Advocacy.

    Watch this presentation live during the General Government & Social Services Committee Committee on Tuesday, February 9th, at 1:00pm.
    Why should you care?

    Lexington's linked housing crises - affordable housing shortages, rising homelessness, and evictions - have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. Housing prices are rising across Lexington; homelessness cases pose massive local public health challenges; and, despite a national COVID-related eviction moratorium, evictions are still a major issue in Lexington. These problems are rooted in a history of racialized housing policies that have exacerbated income and many other inequalities among non-white communities. Local government and policymakers can have a significant influence on creating more equitable housing policies. If you care about any of these housing issues, you should pay attention to this conversation.

    Plus: That thing, last week - How does the Detention Center cooperate with ICE? - and more updates from city hall.

    Read more about these issues and more at civiclex.org

    • 16 min
    The CivicLex Weekly - February 1, 2021

    The CivicLex Weekly - February 1, 2021

    Here's one thing this week to watch in city hall... a presentation in the Planning & Public Safety Committee on how the Fayette County Detention Center cooperates with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    Watch this meeting live on LexTV on Tuesday, February 2 at 1:00pm

    Why should you care?

    You should care about this if you are interested in the relationship between the City of Lexington and the federal Immigration and Custom's Enforcement (ICE) agency. A history of controversy has long surrounded ICE. As ICE's tactics have fallen under increased scrutiny in the past decade, pressure has mounted on cities to review how they cooperate with the agency. Cities from Birmingham, Alabama to Portland, Oregon, have either refused to work with the agency or have made significant changes to how their relationship works. This presentation will detail the relationship between the City of Lexington and ICE.

    Plus: That thing, last week - Will the City of Lexington sell some of its properties? - and more updates from city hall.

    Read more about these issues and more at civiclex.org

    • 17 min

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