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destielmemenews · 2 days
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"The preliminary investigation indicates Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times following an argument inside the courthouse, according to Kentucky State Police. Mullins, who held the judgeship for 15 years, died at the scene, and Stines surrendered without incident."
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💥BOOM💥 What an incredible night! Together, we raised $3,351 at the “Get Out the Gay Vote” event, all in support of JustFund KY and the fight against SB 150. This is what it means to take action and make our voices heard! 🌈💪
I’m overflowing with gratitude for every one of you who came, gave, and stood up for equality. This is how we create change—by showing up for each other and for what’s right. We’re not just pushing back, we’re moving forward, building a future where love, justice, and equality reign.
Thank you for standing strong with us and proving that together, we can and will make a difference. Let’s keep this momentum going—because we’re just getting started! 💖
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politijohn · 6 months
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gr33rdraws · 26 days
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kentucky miku
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catfindr · 3 months
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machinegun-girl · 1 year
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Jess + Moss (2011)
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my-midlife-crisis · 1 month
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unteriors · 10 months
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Seaton Avenue, Greenup, Kentucky.
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Kentucky governor vetoes sweeping GOP transgender measure
Kentucky’s Democratic governor issued an election-year veto Friday of a sweeping Republican bill aimed at regulating the lives of transgender youths that includes banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use.
The bill also bans discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools and allows teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. It easily passed the GOP-dominated legislature with veto-proof margins, and lawmakers will reconvene next week for the final two days of this year’s session, when they could vote to override the veto.
Gov. Andy Beshear said in a written veto message that the bill allows “too much government interference in personal healthcare issues and rips away the freedom of parents to make medical decisions for their children.”
In his one-page message, he warned that the bill’s repercussions would include an increase in youth suicides. The governor said, “My faith teaches me that all children are children of God and Senate Bill 150 will endanger the children of Kentucky.”
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headspace-hotel · 8 months
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Going through the bills proposed in the kentucky 2024 legislative session and some of the things being proposed are
make a PFAS Working Group
require homeless shelters to provide free menstrual products (it's actually disturbing that they didn't already)
require schools to provide free menstrual products
create harm reduction centers and lower penalties for possessing controlled substances
require insurance to pay for cancer screenings (okay. low bar but okay)
abolish the death penalty (actually has a couple republican sponsors)
decriminalize cannabis
make fluoridation of water in districts optional (?????)
make coal the "state rock" of Kentucky
Prohibit children from being interrogated in a "deceptive manner" (?)
Make weight discrimination illegal
pay schools to food grown at kentucky farms to provide for school meals at low income schools (hey that's rad)
Lower the age of carrying a concealed deadly weapon from 21 to 18 (?????????????)
Require companies to give their employees earned paid sick leave
Impose restrictions on the collection of biometric data by private entities
Allow poultry to be sold at farmers' markets and at farms
pay for cancer screenings for firefighters
let pregnant incarcerated people have midwives or doula services
require that public high school curriculum include instruction on the history of racism
Remove Robert E. Lee Day, Confederate Memorial Day, and Jefferson Davis Day from the list of public holidays (WE HAVE THOSE?!!?!?!)
Retroactively expunge some cannabis convictions
"Prohibit public school districts from expanding any resources or funds on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging or political or social activism; prohibit public school districts from engaging in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging" (HUH?????)
require schools to give kids a lunch period of at least 30 minutes (the bar is in hell)
provide scholarships for teachers to help the teacher shortage and give teachers compensation for planning time
require schools to have defibrillators
make it so a homeless person doesn't have to pay to get a copy of their birth certificate
require a working smoke detector to be present in any house sold (...did we not already have this?)
create the Kentucky Urban Farming Youth Initiative
Require local governments to lower minimum square footage requirements for housing, and facilitate multifamily housing, manufactured housing, and "tiny homes," and require that zoning laws have a "substantial connection to protection of public safety, health, and usage of property" (This could be a good thing??)
require hiring and licensing authorities to allow people convicted of a crime an opportunity to get a job
Propose a new section of the Kentucky Constitution that guarantees the right of an individual to buy, sell, or use a certain amount of cannabis and to grow a small amount of cannabis plants, and put this on the ballot (LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOO LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE please this would be so funny)
Now let's watch how many of the good and basic common sense laws get left to die by Republicans because Republicans are ghouls
this is why it's important to vote in local elections, this is the kind of stuff that's being decided upon
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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This utterly shameful situation will obviously end well.
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Big shoutout to the one and only Uma Jewels for letting me be part of Uma’s Jewels 💎 I had a blast strutting my stuff and soaking up all the love. It was amazing seeing everyone out and about, shining brighter than ever! ✨ Thanks for the magic, queen! 💖 #UmasJewels #DragMagic #FabulousTimes
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politijohn · 7 months
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jeyneofpoole · 5 days
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before you say that hashtag witty hashtag clever thing about ‘dumb hicks’ or ‘rednecks’ or ‘hillbillies’ run through this quick and easy questionnaire to make sure you’re not a piece of shit!
do i know what states i’m even talking about? can i point to them on a map?
have i ever visited, or god forbid lived in, a state south of the mason-dixon line?
do i know where appalachia is? can i point to it on a map? do i know what states it encompasses?
do i know what the word ‘melungeon’ means? do i know what distinctive people-groups make up the appalachian south?
have i ever made fun of someone for having missing teeth (aka dewmouth), a silly accent, or unique regional grammar structure?
do i think of the south as a homogenous wall of bigots and republicans? have i considered that the south is diverse racially, economically, and politically?
how do i pronounce ‘appalachia?’ have i continued to say it the wrong way after being corrected because it sounds ‘smarter?’
when i say ‘i hate all country music,’ have i listened to anything other than bigwig sellouts singing about trucks and shit? can i name a single true bluegrass musical artist?
do i consider the south to be ‘beyond saving’ or a ‘lost cause?’
do i make ‘sweet home alabama’ jokes about incest in the south? have i poked fun at the ‘blue people of kentucky?’ do i even know their last names, or are they just punchlines to me?
do i say ‘y’all’ in everyday conversation? am i from the south? do i even know where to put the fucking apostrophe?
do i know what the fuck i’m talking about? should i shut the fuck up?
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catfindr · 1 month
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