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Fort Wright can now revoke liquor licenses over delinquent property taxes

Fort Wright city council passed two ordinances during a meeting Wednesday to give the city more leverage over delinquent taxpayers. Individuals and organizations that fail to pay their city property taxes will now face consequences prior to foreclosure.  Both ordinances intend to disrupt an organization’s operations if it does not pay its property taxes, according…

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Housing Authority of Covington to manage housing choice vouchers in Erlanger

Erlanger City Council unanimously passed a resolution for the Housing Authority of Covington to administer United States Department of Housing and Urban Development programs within the city during a meeting Tuesday Central to the discussion was the potential impact of the Housing Choice Voucher program in Erlanger, which allows those in the program to receive…

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Legislature should reject sludge regulations that could harm farmers, damage farmland

On March 11, the Administrative Regulations Review Subcommittee will consider a set of revisions to Energy and Environment Cabinet regulations that weaken protections for farmers, farmland and the public from the application of contaminated sludges from municipal wastewater treatment plants. Called “biosolids,” the sludges remaining from city treatment of residential, commercial and industrial wastes contain
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Bill could still encourage officials to hide public business on private devices, advocates warn

FRANKFORT — Advocates for open government in Kentucky urged lawmakers Thursday to close anti-transparency loopholes in a bill that Republicans voted out of committee. Despite changes made by the sponsor, the measure still could encourage officials to hide public business on private electronic devices, a Democratic lawmaker and a lawyer for the Kentucky Press Association
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Partisan games or power to the people? Kentucky’s GOP legislature clips governor’s wings

FRANKFORT — Republican lawmakers say a flurry of bills to limit the governor’s authority would give more power to Kentuckians. However, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear chalks up the trend to partisan “games.” While the power struggle between Kentucky’s legislative and executive branches is nothing new, it’s become a recurring theme since voters elected a Democratic
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