Kentucky
Kentucky lawmakers seeking voter OK to call special sessions
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s voters will quickly forged decisive votes on one thing state lawmakers have craved, a poll measure fiercely resisted by the governor that will let the legislature name itself into particular session on subjects of its selecting.
If the proposed constitutional modification is ratified Nov. 8, it will shift extra energy towards the state’s Republican-dominated legislature, persevering with the evolution of a stronger legislative department begun many years in the past. With a Democrat presently within the governor’s chair, that issues greater than it would in instances of undivided authorities.
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has bluntly known as the proposal a “energy seize” by rival GOP lawmakers within the legislature and stated it will disrupt the normal separation of powers.
“No department ought to be too sturdy,” Beshear stated in a video aired Monday night time on Kentucky Instructional Tv. “But the legislature desires to provide itself extra energy in order that it might name itself into session to vary an govt department resolution over probably the most minute factor.”
Republican lawmakers say the measure would repair an imbalance that leaves the legislature powerless to behave many of the yr, until known as again into session by the governor.
“What if we stated to the judicial department: ‘You may’t meet for eight months of the yr?’” Senate President Professional Tem David Givens stated on the identical KET program. “That’s successfully what’s been accomplished to us.”
At present, Kentucky is amongst 14 states the place solely the governor can summon the legislature into particular session, based on the Nationwide Convention of State Legislatures.
If Kentucky voters approve the measure, the legislature may very well be known as again underneath a joint proclamation by the Home speaker and Senate president. Lawmakers additionally might select subjects for such classes, which might final not more than 12 days. Governors, in the meantime, would retain their authority to convene particular classes.
It’s a probably far-reaching measure that will allow lawmakers to satisfy in common session longer into the yr — although the entire legislative days would stay the identical: 30 in odd-numbered years and 60 days in even-numbered years.
Now, common classes finish in early spring. Extending the tip date of standard classes would require super-majority help in every chamber.
“There could also be instances when there’s nothing urgent on the entrance finish of a session, the place we don’t essentially must go in for an prolonged time period,” Home Speaker David Osborne stated on KET. “We might go in and do a number of issues, recess, come again later within the yr the place there could also be extra urgent points to sort out.”
The measure comes after what GOP lawmakers stated was a backlash towards pandemic-related restrictions Beshear utilized to companies and gatherings in 2020, in search of to include COVID-19. Lawmakers mainly have been relegated to the sidelines, unable to take motion on the governor’s orders till their subsequent common session the next yr.
“I argue that this goes to the idea of checks and balances,” Givens stated Monday night time. “That’s actually what that is about. When you concentrate on the truth that for eight months of the yr, we’ve no skill to behave.”
Pushing again towards claims of an influence play, Osborne stated he additionally proposed the constitutional measure when the state had a Republican governor, Matt Bevin.
Critics say the proposal would transfer the Normal Meeting nearer to a full-time legislature, making it tougher for many individuals to contemplate working for the Home or Senate. They are saying the present system — requiring consensus among the many governor and legislators — works. They level to this yr’s particular session that handed reduction help for flood-ravaged jap Kentucky.
“If we collectively all sit down and have this dialog, we are able to accomplish what we wish to accomplish inside the confines of what we’ve proper now,” Democratic Rep. Jeffery Donohue stated on KET.
The proposal’s opponents embrace Eric Hyers, the governor’s 2019 marketing campaign supervisor and adviser to his reelection effort for 2023. Hyers shaped an points committee in search of the measure’s defeat.
“Particular legislative classes ought to be known as for uncommon situations that want emergency motion, like pure disasters,” Hyers stated. “This modification would as an alternative enable politicians to name particular classes to cross their pet initiatives and points.”
Responding to claims there could be no limits on what lawmakers may do in particular classes, Givens stated legislators will reply for his or her actions when working for reelection. “These are our limits,” he stated.
A particular legislative session in Kentucky prices as much as roughly $68,000 per day. Home and Senate members obtain $188.22 in wage per every day they’re in session, with management receiving between $216 and $235. Lawmakers additionally obtain $170.50 per day for bills and 62.5 cents for every mile pushed to the Capitol.
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The poll measure is Constitutional Modification 1. A “sure” vote on Modification 1 would give the legislature the extra scheduling flexibility, together with the facility to deliver itself again into session for a restricted time.
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LIVE BLOG: Kentucky vs. Jackson State
And just like that, it’s time to watch Kentucky Basketball again. KSR’s new and improved LIVE BLOG will bring you all the sights and sounds from Rupp Arena as the Cats host the Jackson State Tigers in the BBN Invitational (7 p.m. ET, SEC Network+).
Earlier this week, Kentucky cruised to its fourth win of the season, a 97-68 victory over Lipscomb. Tonight, they’ll face a Jackson State team that has yet to win a game, losing to No. 4 Houston, High Point, Xavier, Vanderbilt, and most recently, Western Kentucky. Mo Williams’ team is struggling, which could make for another 100-point game for the Cats, who have crossed the century mark twice this season.
For the last time this season, tonight’s game streams exclusively on SEC Network+; if you’re unable to watch, we’ve got you covered. Refresh the feed below for updates and our takes on the game, from both Rupp Arena and the couch. You can also join the conversation on the KSBoard Game Thread or by texting your observations to 859-587-3828 (standard messaging rates apply).
Pope talks Kenny Walker, Purvis Short
11/22/2024 05:23:28 PM
During his pregame talk with Darren Headrick, Mark Pope shared some stories about Kenny Walker and Purvis Short, who will be honored tonight. Pope remembers Walker, Jamal Mashburn, and Rex Chapman coming back to campus to work out with the team when from his playing days in Lexington (to be a fly on that wall) and, once Pope was in the league, Short as a member of a group of NBA personnel that would make the rounds educating players on financing, media obligations, etc.
Can Kentucky cover a 34.5-point spread?
11/22/2024 05:20:12 PM
In case you missed it, the Cats are a massive favorite tonight. With 40 minutes until tip, the line is Kentucky -34.5 and the Cats’ team total is 95.5 points. That sounds like a lot, but Jackson State is statistically one of the worst teams in college basketball, ranking No. 322 in KenPom. Cats to cover and over team total may once again be safe tonight.
Kenny Walker, Purvis Short to be recognized tonight
11/22/2024 05:13:03 PM
This game is the fourth installment of the Unity Series, which aims to raise awareness of the missions of the HBCUs and to raise funds to provide opportunities for students at their institutions. As part of it, Kentucky will recognize two greats: Kenny “Sky” Walker and fellow top-five NBA Draft pick Purvis Short, a Jackson State legend. After his career as a Tiger, Short played 12 seasons in the NBA, racking up 14,607 points.
Both Walker and Short spoke to Dave Baker and Cameron Mills on the official UK pregame show, during which we learned that Walker is now an honorary member of the Committee of 101, blue coat and all. He may not know exactly where your seat is in the building, but he can tell you a heck of a story about his days as a Wildcat.
Last SEC Network+ game of the season
11/22/2024 05:00:44 PM
Cherish this moment, friends. This will be the final time this season you have to pull up the ESPN app and remember your login info to watch a Kentucky Basketball game. That’s right; no more SEC Network+ games after this one. As a reminder, if you have SEC Network through your cable subscription, you will be able to watch the game through the ESPN app on your phone, tablet, or TV via a streaming device.
If you don’t want to bother with that, you can listen to Darren Headrick (filling in for Tom Leach, who is in Austin) and Goose Givens on the radio or, of course, follow this here live blog. We’ve got you covered.
Streaming: SEC Network+/ESPN+ (Andrew Kappes, Cameron Mills)
Home Radio: UK Sports Network – 630 WLAP, iHeart Radio (Darren Headrick, Goose Givens)
Online Radio: iHeart
Satellite Radio: Sirius 106 or 191
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
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Otega Oweh setting the tone is a key factor in his hot start to the season
Kentucky basketball is through its first four games of the season, coming off a blowout 97-68 victory over Lipscomb on Tuesday. The Wildcats have the type of team were any given night, a different player may step up in the stat sheet. Through these four games, though, the most consistent has been Otega Oweh, who has been near the top of the stat sheet in every game so far.
Last game out, Oweh had 14 points on 5-6 shooting, 4 rebounds, an assist, and 2 blocks. Mark Pope spoke with the media ahead of Kentucky’s matchup with Jackson State on Friday, and he said a key part of Oweh’s hot start to the season is his “knack” for really setting the tone to start games and help Kentucky come out strong, which will be crucial when the opponents get tougher.
“Otega (Oweh) has been unbelievable. I don’t know if he’s the headline guy of any game, but he’s the best player in every game almost, give or take. He gets us off to unbelievable starts. Man, he has a knack to start the game. It’s been brilliant, actually. He has an impact. His conditioning has gotten better and better. He’s not getting fatigued on the floor. He’s understanding us better. He’s making a defensive impact. …Otega’s been incredible. I’m so proud of him. He might not have been the most highly heralded guy coming in in this portal class, but he’s been beautiful with his teammates. He’s been really mature about taking advantage of every opportunity he’s given and earning them. He’s grown immensely since the summer.”
– Pope on Otega Oweh’s hot start.
Oweh has been electric in Kentucky’s backcourt, and will be absolutely important in the team’s success throughout the season, especially with his hot starts to games to begin the season.
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Kentucky vs. Texas Injury Report: Things stay the same
We are less than 48 hours away from the Kentucky Wildcats kicking off their week 13 matchup with the Texas Longhorns in Austin.
In what is going to be a tough matchup for the Cats, but for the first time this season the Cats will be the closest to healthy as they have been all season. Now it will feature some big players that will miss the marquee matchup with the Longhorns, but it appears the Cats could return some key players.
In tonight’s update, the UK staff had the report hold the same as Courtland Ford and Kahlil Saunders remain questionable and JJ Weaver stays in a probable status.
The Cats will need all the help they can get this weekend if they hope to pull off the upset. Adding a player back like Weaver to the defense can only help the Cats’ chances of a monster road upset.
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