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Jamie Lucke

Jamie Lucke

Editor-in-Chief at Kentucky Lantern

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  • English
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State revenue is forecast to decline as Kentucky lawmakers prepare another income tax cut

A newly projected 1.4% dip in state revenue appears not to have dimmed leading Republicans’ eagerness to again cut Kentucky’s income tax.
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Bob Gable, heir to coal and timber empire, helped build modern Kent...

Bob Gable, a Navy veteran and patron of the arts, who helped lead the Republican Party of Kentucky out of the political wilderness, has died. He was 90.
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Art Williams remembered for bringing everyone to the table to prote...

Art Williams, who died Oct. 20, steered a politically-charged process that led to deep reductions of toxic chemicals in Louisville's air.
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Beshear, national teachers union president in Lexington rally oppos...

Gov. Andy Beshear and AFT president Randi Weingarten tell voters a constitutional amendment would defund Kentucky’s public schools.
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AG Coleman joins Kentucky farmers in challenging Biden protections ...

Seven Kentucky farmers and the state's attorney general ask a court to block new federal protections for farmworkers in the U.S. on H2-A temporary visas.
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Suspected I-75 shooter easily purchased a weapon of war

One of the pleasures of living on the edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest is being surrounded by woods and hills. Unless a sniper is loose in them. 
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McConnell says GOP control of the U.S. Senate would protect the fil...

Republican Mitch McConnell said it’s important for his party to retake the U.S. Senate in November to protect the filibuster.
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You call that conservative?

The decline of fiscal notes helps explain why Kentucky lawmakers are shocked to learn that money is needed to pay for new programs they've enacted into law.
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On the trail of J.D. Vance’s Kentucky mountain roots

The Kentucky place that J.D. Vance said “would always have my heart” is back in the spotlight as he prepares to address the Republican National Convention.
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Kentucky auditor, cabinet clash over access to child abuse database...

The launch of a new Kentucky ombudsman office is stumbling over a disagreement with he Beshear administration about access to a child abuse database.
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Dr. Wendell Kingsolver, advocate for family medicine and rural heal...

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