Senate Bill 112: Ban on Telehealth Chemical Abortions
Sen. Ralph Alvarado SB112 was designed to expand health care across Kentucky by using the Internet for doctor-patient interaction. The bill required the Cabinet to
Sen. Ralph Alvarado SB112 was designed to expand health care across Kentucky by using the Internet for doctor-patient interaction. The bill required the Cabinet to
Rep. Danny Bentley HCR 34 actually delayed marijuana legalization, urging instead the expedited research and appropriate approval of marijuana derivatives for medical use. Bill sponsor
Sen. David Givens This simple resolution recognized the connections between pornography, the objectification of women, and sex trafficking. It asserted that a public health crisis
Sen. Stephen Meredith This bill required that if a public school has a Sex Education program, “abstinence from sexual activity before marriage” must be included
Rep. David Meade In response to years of requests by citizens, legislators and professionals that the Adoption and Foster Care system in Kentucky be improved,
Rep. Donna Mayfield This concurring resolution urged Congress to close the loophole in the Federal Communications Decency Act (FCDA) that gave immunity to online sites,
Rep. Robert Benvenuti This concurring resolution commended pregnancy help centers for their services (that are provided free of charge and at no cost to the
Rep. Addia Wuchner This bill prohibits an abortion on a pregnant woman that will result in the dismemberment, bodily crushing, or human vivisection of the
This year’s legislative agenda created a very unusual Session of the General Assembly—one that could have repercussions for the long-term future of the Commonwealth. The
By Martin Cothran, Senior Policy Analyst for The Family Foundation If you had been monitoring Twitter on the weekend of March 3-4, you would have
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