
Bipartisan Support for CARR Act
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During a rally, two senators from different parties discussed their support of the bill.
During a rally today, two state senators from different parties discussed their support of the bill.
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Bipartisan Support for CARR Act
Clip: Season 2 Episode 170 | 57sVideo has Closed Captions
During a rally today, two state senators from different parties discussed their support of the bill.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipPeople in a mental health crisis would have guns temporarily taken from them with a judge's approval.
If what's called the car Act becomes law now car stands for crisis aversion and writes for attention.
During a rally today, Senators Whitney Westerfield, a Republican, and David Yates, a Democrat, said the bill is constitutionally sound and will not infringe on people's Second Amendment rights.
This isn't a gun grabbing bill.
This is a crisis diversion.
This has to do with people who are in a mental health crisis situation, who are going to do harm to themselves or others.
And I know that I've got mass shootings.
Survivor and activist Whitney Austin backs the Car Act.
She's the creator of Whitney Strong.
It's a group working to end gun violence in Ohio and Kentucky by taking a nonpartisan approach to gun violence.
Amended "Safer Kentucky Act" Passes
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 4m 2s | The debate over an anti-crime measure dominated floor action in KY House for hours. (4m 2s)
New Bill Seeks to Repeal Anti-Trans Legislation
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 43s | Two Kentucky House Democrats have filed House Bill 376 in hopes to repeal Senate Bill 150. (43s)
New Kentucky Attorney General Talks Goals
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 2m 7s | Renee Shaw sits down with Russell Coleman to discuss his goals one month into his term. (2m 7s)
PGA Tour Returning to Kentucky
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 1m 56s | The Keene Trace Golf Club will host the Kentucky Championship July 11-14, 2024. (1m 56s)
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 3m 1s | A bill that would reopen a closed road made it out of the Transportation Committee. (3m 1s)
Senator Returns After Horse-Related Injury
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 44s | Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe returns to work after being kicked in the face by a horse. (44s)
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 4m 50s | Hadley Duvall meets with Laura Rogers to discuss impact of Beshear campaign ad. (4m 50s)
Supporters Rally for Private School Funding
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 3m | School choice supporters gathered at the Capitol speaking out in favor of House Bill 208. (3m)
Who Can and Cannot Vote in Kentucky
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Clip: S2 Ep170 | 3m 16s | Clayton Dalton discusses how House Bill 341 would clarify who can vote in KY elections. (3m 16s)
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