Democrat Gary Clemons captured a landslide victory over Republican Calvin Leach in the 37th Kentucky Senate District.
Supporters of the law say it’s to protect students from abuse and allow parents to ensure conversations are appropriate.
More than 5,000 people voted in the special election, around a 7 percent turnout in a Louisville district of 75,000 voters.
Democrats held the 37th Kentucky State Senate District seat following a special election Tuesday to fill the vacancy created when David Yates resigned when he was ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said Gary Clemons was "continuing the trend of Democrats outperforming previous elections." ...
NPR is tracking the record number of congressional lawmakers — now more than 1 in 10 current members — who have announced ...
DEMOCRATS WILL RETAIN A SEAT IN THE KENTUCKY STATE SENATE. GARY CLEMONS WON THE SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE 37TH SENATE DISTRICT ...
As Kentucky lawmakers get ready to create a new two-year state budget, the revenue forecast is not as dismal as first thought ...
District 37 seat. Clemons, a labor union leader and U.S. Army veteran, won 72% of the vote, defeating Republican ...
In Kentucky, you can always reach your state legislators at 1-800-372-7181. In Indiana, Hoosiers can contact their ...
President Donald Trump delivered a national address in which he argued that his economic policies are delivering for ...
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