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Kentucky Politics: Moore than meets the eye

Kentucky Politics: Moore than meets the eye

De: Adam Moore
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Follow along as Adam and fellow Bluegrass enthusiasts dive deep into the state and local issues affecting Kentuckians. We also shine a spotlight on vital national news and events, providing a dynamic blend of local insight and broader perspectives. Join us for an engaging conversation on the matters that shape our community and the world beyond.Adam Moore Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Cowardice and Corruption in the Capitol
    Mar 22 2024

    Adam is joined once again by Rachel as they cover the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, cowardice and corruption that limits meaningful debate in our capitol, and an executive order signed by President Biden to boost research in women's health.


    You can find Rachel @ momsforkentucky on social media and Adam at kydeservesmoore.com

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    27 m
  • All Aboard the Momnibus
    Mar 7 2024

    This week Adam welcomes back Lauren Hines as they discuss two bills in the state legislature deserving of your support which take care of Kentucky's moms and restore voting rights to Kentuckians who have served their time.

    Moving to the national scene, we break down the recent Supreme Court decision allowing Trump to remain on the ballot and the legacy of Mitch McConnell as Senate Republican leader.

    Follow Lauren at www.lauren4ky.com

    Follow Adam at www.kydeservesmoore.com

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    36 m
  • Rammer Jammer Yellowhammer, what the heck Alabama
    Feb 28 2024

    Adam is joined once again by Rachel Mansilla this week. On the local level they discuss proposed constitutional amendments that would fund private and charter schools with public dollars before expounding on the joys of participatory democracy and the energy that comes with participating in rallies at the Capitol.


    After that it's all about Alabama: the recent IVF ruling, the potential loss of a dozen rural hospitals due to the medicaid coverage gap, and the lack of access to prenatal and maternal care in the state after the Dobbs decision.

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    34 m
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