Kentucky lawmakers are positioned to have substantial influence in major policy areas, including immigration and energy.
President Trump said he will implement a 25% tariff on most Canadian goods. The Kentucky bourbon industry could be impacted ...
After Senator Mitch McConnell suffered yet another fall Wednesday, the question of whether members of Congress should have ...
From small drug treatment centers to huge programs to feed children, Kentucky is dependent on federal funding for sustenance ...
Rep. T.J. Roberts, the youngest Republican in Kentucky’s legislature at age 26, has introduced several bills, including a ...
Brett Guthrie, who represents Western Kentucky’s 2 nd Congressional District ... He’s previously been a member of the committee but has not served as its chair. Paul has said his top initial ...
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus highlights how President Trump's promised policies would harm farm workers, immigrant families ...
"Members of Congress from Kentucky tend to build up more seniority than other legislators have, and that means they rise to positions of real influence," Voss said. Rep. Hal Rogers is a prime example.