Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Saturday March 01, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
AFP-KY Cheers House Passage of REINS Bill
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Feb. 28 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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AFP-KY Cheers House Passage of REINS Bill
FRANKFORT, KY - Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky (AFP-KY) applauded the Kentucky state House of Representatives for passing legislation that would prevent more government red tape. Today, the House passed Kentucky H.B. 6 with a vote of 75-19. The Senate floor is expected to vote on the companion bill next week.
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NWLC Moves to Defend Title IX Protections for Student Survivors
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The National Women's Law Center posted the following news release:
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NWLC Moves to Defend Title IX Protections for Student Survivors
COVINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 28) -- Today, the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) filed a motion in federal court seeking to join a lawsuit to block enforcement of the Trump administration's harmful 2020 Title IX rule regarding sexual harassment on school campuses and reinstate protections under the Biden administration's
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WKU's First NSF CAREER Award Enhances Climate and Hazard Resilience
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, March 1 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news:
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WKU's First NSF CAREER Award Enhances Climate and Hazard Resilience
Dr. Zachary Suriano, an Assistant Professor in the WKU Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences (EEAS), was awarded a five-year Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant for $443,791 from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The grant is entitled "Historical and Projected Atmospheric and Energetic Forci
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WKU, KCTCS Reaffirm Transfer Agreement
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, March 1 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news:
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WKU, KCTCS reaffirm transfer agreement
At a news conference Thursday morning, Western Kentucky University and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System reaffirmed an agreement that will help more students across Kentucky easily transfer to WKU and earn four-year degrees.
"In 2009, WKU began signing individual agreements with KCTCS partner institutions, each strategically constructed to
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