Kentucky
Kentucky governor primary race in final days as Republicans look to replace Democrat in key seat
The countdown to the Kentucky GOP’s gubernatorial major is ticking away as Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) prepares for powerful opposition from Republicans trying to take again the workplace in a closely crimson state.
Twelve candidates have stepped ahead to tackle Beshear, with the highest three contenders rising as Lawyer Basic Daniel Cameron, former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft, and state Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles.
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With eight days till the GOP major, listed here are the three high candidates and their plans for the governorship.
Daniel Cameron
Daniel Cameron, Kentucky’s lawyer normal, continues to carry the most important lead within the GOP major. An April ballot from Emerson School and Lexington station WDKY confirmed Cameron within the lead with 30% of the vote.
Cameron is the primary African American to carry the lawyer normal place and the primary Republican to carry the workplace since 1943. He took on the position in 2020. Beforehand, he served as authorized counsel to Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell (R-KY), helping with the nomination of Supreme Courtroom Justice Neil Gorsuch throughout the Trump administration.
He obtained an endorsement from McConnell and former President Donald Trump, the latter of which could possibly be an necessary issue within the race given the previous president’s current authorized scandals and contribution to the Republican Social gathering’s weaker-than-expected efficiency within the 2022 midterm elections.
Cameron has pegged himself as “THE legislation enforcement candidate,” emphasizing his endorsement from over 100 legislation enforcement officers in Kentucky and blasting Beshear for his actions towards police in a six-figure advert launched in late April.
“Regardless of going through intimidation and threats towards his household from tons of of protesters on his entrance garden, Daniel by no means waivered,” marketing campaign supervisor Gus Herbert stated. “Daniel Cameron is THE alternative of legislation enforcement as a result of he’s powerful, he’ll do what he says, and in contrast to Andy Beshear, he gained’t abandon our cops for political acquire.”
Cameron can also be anti-ESG (environmental, social, and governance) insurance policies and has blasted each Beshear and President Joe Biden for his or her stances on hot-button points, akin to transgender rights, immigration, essential race idea, and abortion.
Kelly Craft
Kelly Craft, former U.N. ambassador beneath Trump, holds a gentle second-place lead beneath Cameron at 24% of the vote, per the Emerson School/WDKY ballot. This can be a important improve from a January Mason-Dixon ballot that discovered Craft trailing with solely 13% of the vote.
The previous ambassador’s methods have pushed her to the entrance of the race after initially getting into the fray as a lesser-known candidate all through Kentucky.
Craft is the largest spender within the major race, allocating $5.3 million for promoting as of Might 4. A majority of her advertisements goal Cameron for his tenuous connections to Manhattan District Lawyer Alvin Bragg and former President Barack Obama, in addition to a legal justice group that supported bail reform — all matters that Cameron has pushed again on or defended in a number of debates.
Nevertheless, Cameron and Craft, in addition to most of the GOP candidate hopefuls, have the identical views on Beshear and the Biden administration’s insurance policies. She is pushing her marketing campaign as an “sincere return” to Kentuckians’ belief and portray herself as the only one who can “restore the connection between the folks and their management.”
Craft obtained an endorsement from Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Final week, Cruz stumped for Craft’s marketing campaign, saying she is the candidate that may herald “a brand new era of management” and emphasizing her work in worldwide affairs and commerce.
Ryan Quarles
Ryan Quarles, the state’s agriculture commissioner, is holding up the tail finish of the highest three candidates with 15% of the vote. Quarles has additionally boosted his help from January when he obtained 8% of the vote.
Quarles’s marketing campaign has remained pretty gentle on the assault advertisements, which he has been fast to level out as help rises. He has painted himself because the grassroots candidate with connections to Kentucky’s farming and labor group.
He has decried the adverse techniques utilized by different candidates and has prevented buying and selling insults, significantly throughout debates.
Quarles launched an advert on Monday condemning the “mud slingin’” assaults from his fellow candidates.
“My momma used to say, watch how a politician runs their marketing campaign, and it’ll inform ya’ lots about who they’re,” he says within the advert.
This isn’t Quarles’s first expertise with state politics. From 2011 to 2016, he served within the Kentucky Home of Representatives. He has centered on insurance policies referring to psychological well being, schooling, and “fiscal accountability.”
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A number of state representatives and senators have endorsed Quarles, bringing his complete endorsements to over 200. He has not obtained any nationwide endorsements from key gamers when in comparison with Cameron and Craft.
Voters will head to the polls on Might 16 to vote within the major, and the overall election is scheduled for Nov. 7, 2023. The 9 different candidates within the GOP major have but to obtain double digits in polling help, and 20% of April respondents stated they had been undecided — a major quantity that would sway the first by hook or by crook.
Kentucky
New laws coming to Kentucky starting in 2025
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — With the new year comes new legislation, and for Kentucky, a number of laws will begin affecting Kentuckians starting on Wednesday, January 1.
Starting in 2025, all Kentucky drivers seeking to renew their license will need to pass a vision screening.The exam will be the same as the one used for first time drivers. Free screenings are provided at driver license regional offices around the state.
The screening takes about a minute, and they do not require additional appointments.
“The important thing is we want you to be able to see well while driving, whether you need corrective lenses or not,” said Lori Weaver Hawkins with AAA Bluegrass.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 19 states already have a similar law as a measure to cut down on accidents.
“We know that vision, having clear vision, is important for drivers to be able to successfully maneuver through traffic and to reduce that incidents of traffic crashes,” said Hawkins.
Also starting January 1, retailers will only be able to sell certain vape products. It’s part of House Bill 11, which was passed in April of this year to curb vaping among young people.
Jerry Wayne, who manages Magic Vape in Jessamine County, said the new law will severely impact his business.
“We will be firing 25 employees, closing 8 locations, and taking that money what we can,” said Wayne, “Basically, we will be out of business.”
The bill states that the FDA must approve vape products that have nicotine, and if they’re not approved, they can’t be sold. Wayne said it cuts the product he can sell from 300 to two.
Medical marijuana can start being sold in 2025 as well. Two lotteries have already happened for growers and distributors. All products must be grown in the Commonwealth.
Kentucky
Alleged Kentucky deadbeat dad who owes over $100K in child support arrested getting off cruise ship in Miami
An alleged deadbeat dad who was on the run and owed more than $100,000 in child support was arrested last week as he exited a cruise ship in Miami, authorities said.
Dominic Weaver, a Kentucky resident, had been on the lam for more than 10 years when his holiday vacation ended after being taken into custody and brought back to Louisville, WDRB-TV reported.
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Detectives from a local child support division flew to Miami and eventually brought Weaver back to the Bluegrass State.
“I don’t know when he left, but he fled the jurisdiction, and from the date of his sentence until today, and even today, he’s not paid one cent of child support,” Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell said.
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Weaver, 47, owes somewhere between $114,000 and $120,000 in child support, according to O’Connell.
O’Connell said Weaver has a total of four cases with the child support division.
“Two more of those are ready for indictment again of more felonies,” O’Connell said.
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O’Connell said he planned to ask a judge to revoke Weaver’s original sentence and ask that he be sentenced to four years in prison.
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WATCH: Kentucky five-star signee Jasper Johnson sinks longest shot in OTE history
One of the most exciting players committed to the Kentucky in the 2025 class is five-star guard Jasper Johnson. He is a Kentucky native but plays his current hoops for OTE in Atlanta where he is playing some great basketball.
So far on the season, Johnson is averaging 21 points, 5.6 assists, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game. Johnson is shooting 50.4% from the field and 40.4% from three on the year. The sharpshooter has proven why he will be perfect for Mark Pope’s system.
Recently, in a game, Johnson had only a few seconds before the third quarter clock expired, so he threw up a shot from the three-point line of the other end of the floor and sank it for three. This is the type of shot that would send Rupp Arena into a frenzy.
Let’s take a look at the circus shot that Kentucky signee Johnson hit in one of his recent OTE games.
Here is the scouting report on Johnson from Adam Finkelstein of 247Sports, “Johnson is a southpaw scoring guard with solid positional size at 6-foot-4, a long 6-foot-8-inch wingspan, and a still lean frame. He’s smooth, slippery, and has extremely soft natural touch in all aspects of his individual offense. He’s a shot-maker first and foremost, with a high-arcing ball and great rotation. He’s capable of making some very tough shots off the catch and the dribble, including deep step-backs, and will also have a ton of gravity as a floor-spacing threat. He made 41% of his threes during his junior year at Link Academy, and while that number decreased to 28% during the recent EYBL season, that was more a reflection of his shot selection, with close to 8 attempts per game. He’s very crafty in the mid-range area, with a deep bag of runners, floaters, and wrong-footed finishes.”
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