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Kentucky Republicans Override Veto of Sweeping Anti-Transgender Bill - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - Kentucky - city Louisville
metroweekly.com
30.03.2023

Kentucky Republicans Override Veto of Sweeping Anti-Transgender Bill

several major elements of Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” law, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” law.Under the newly enacted Kentucky law, school districts are banned from using pronouns that do not match a student’s assigned sex at birth, from teaching certain sex-related courses, and from allowing students to use facilities that match their gender identity, reports Louisville FOX affiliate KDRB.Teachers would be forced to disclose information to parents about their children’s behavior, including whether they are using different names or pronouns that don’t match their sex at birth, or any information disclosed to them by their students about their sexual orientation or gender identity. The new law prohibits schools from teaching human sexuality or sexually-transmitted diseases until after 5th grade, and no student, of any grade level, can receive instruction with “a goal or purpose of students studying or exploring gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation.”Schools will also be required to adopt policies informing parents before any class in 6th grade or higher studies sex-related topics, including STDs, and must obtain parental consent before proceeding with any lessons.Schools must also provide alternatives for students whose parents wish to “opt out” of sex-related instruction, and must allow parents to review any materials used in the course of teaching.The bill also prohibits doctors from prescribing puberty blockers or hormones to minors, or from performing surgical interventions to assist a minor in transitioning to a gender that is different from their assigned sex at birth.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Says He Won Election Due to GOP’s ‘Cruel’ Anti-Trans Campaign - www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com - USA - Kentucky
thenewcivilrightsmovement.com
22.11.2023

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Says He Won Election Due to GOP’s ‘Cruel’ Anti-Trans Campaign

READ MORE: ‘A Real Problem With Winning’: Right Wing Pundits Stunned by ‘Major Victories’ for Democrats“Think about what some people are doing, trying to dehumanize other human beings. Trying to turn people against each other.

As Media Outlets Focus On Joe Biden’s Dismal Poll Numbers, Network Pundits Struggle To Make Sense Of Democrats’ Off-Year Election Victories - deadline.com - Kentucky - Virginia - Ohio
deadline.com
08.11.2023

As Media Outlets Focus On Joe Biden’s Dismal Poll Numbers, Network Pundits Struggle To Make Sense Of Democrats’ Off-Year Election Victories

Democrats looked to be on their way to significant victories in off-year elections tonight, with Andy Beshear projected to win reelection in Kentucky, an abortion rights ballot measure easily approved in Ohio and Virginia’s state Senate likely to remain under party control.

Kentucky Democrats Will Abduct Children from Parents, Claims Ad - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Kentucky - county Will
metroweekly.com
23.10.2023

Kentucky Democrats Will Abduct Children from Parents, Claims Ad

one-minute ad, by the right-wing American Principles Project — a “pro-family” political organization that has focused much of its political messaging on opposing LGBTQ rights — alleges that if Beshear wins re-election in November, non-affirming parents will soon lose custody of their children. In the ad, “Dinner Table,” a mother, father, and teenage girl are eating dinner when the teenager says, “Mom, Dad, I’m transgender. I think I might be a boy.”“Honey,” the mother says, “you know we love you no matter what, but, you’re a girl, so why would you say that?”A short-haired woman in a black blazer appears and interrupts her.“Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Judge Blocks Kentucky Ban on Transgender Health Care - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Kentucky - county Liberty - county Hale
metroweekly.com
30.06.2023

Judge Blocks Kentucky Ban on Transgender Health Care

temporary injunction prohibiting the state from seeking to enforce Section 4 of Senate Bill 150, a sweeping anti-LGBTQ bill that, in addition to barring gender-affirming medical care for minors, restricts which restroom and locker room facilities transgender students can use, allowing teachers and other students to misgender trans-identifying minors, and prohibits certain types of classroom instruction on LGBTQ-related topics and topics related to sexuality, HIV, or other sexually-transmitted diseases.The measure was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in March over concerns that it infringed not only on LGBTQ students’ right to freedom of expression and equal protection under the law, but the parental rights parents who choose to affirm their children’s identities.In issuing the injunction, Hale sided with the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, which sued to overturn the law on behalf of seven families with transgender children.

Kentucky Families of Trans Youth Sue to Block Health Care Ban - www.metroweekly.com - Kentucky
metroweekly.com
06.06.2023

Kentucky Families of Trans Youth Sue to Block Health Care Ban

slammed by LGBTQ advocates as one of the worst bills targeting the transgender community, in part due to its provisions that extend well beyond the realm of transgender health care.In addition to banning gender-affirming medical care for minors, it restricts what bathrooms students may use in schools, limits the scope of sex education to exclude LGBTQ-related topics or information on sexually transmitted diseases, and allows school administrators, employees, and students to misgender trans-identifying minors. None of those other provisions have been challenged in court. The plaintiff families sued last month, alleging the law’s provisions barring transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming treatments infringe on their parents’ right to autonomy in terms of how they choose to raise and make medical decisions for their children and on the youths’ right to equal protection under the law.Corey Shapiro, the legal director for the ACLU of Kentucky, said in a statement that the families “should be able to begin or continue essential medical care” for their children, arguing that the law is an egregious form of government overreach into personal family decisions.They also argue that it is inconsistent with leading medical organizations’ recommendations for treating children suffering from gender dysphoria.“Banning medically necessary care for trans youth is not supported by science or reputable major medical organizations,” Shapiro said.

Kentucky governor vetoes sweeping anti-LGBTQ bill - qvoicenews.com - Florida - Alabama - state Mississippi - Kentucky - state South Dakota
qvoicenews.com
27.03.2023

Kentucky governor vetoes sweeping anti-LGBTQ bill

Kentucky Gov. Any Beshear, at a bill signing on Wednesday, vetoed a sweeping GOP bill on Friday that would have regulated the lives of trans youths, including banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use. The bill also would have also banned discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools with students of any age and allowed teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. Photo: Gov. Andy Beshear Flickr page

Sweeping anti-trans bill vetoed by Kentucky governor - qvoicenews.com - Florida - Alabama - state Mississippi - Kentucky - state South Dakota
qvoicenews.com
26.03.2023

Sweeping anti-trans bill vetoed by Kentucky governor

Kentucky Gov. Any Beshear, at a bill signing on Wednesday, vetoed a sweeping GOP bill on Friday that would have regulated the lives of trans youths, including banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use. The bill also would have also banned discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools with students of any age and allowed teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. Photo: Gov. Andy Beshear Flickr page

Kentucky launches new website where people can report foodborne illnesses - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
14.10.2022

Kentucky launches new website where people can report foodborne illnesses

Kentucky has launched a new food safety website where people can report foodborne illnesses, Gov. Andy Beshear said.

Kentucky death toll from historic summer flooding rises to 43 - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
14.10.2022

Kentucky death toll from historic summer flooding rises to 43

The death toll from historic flooding that swamped portions of eastern Kentucky this summer has risen to 43, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday in announcing two additional fatalities. The latest two deaths were caused by "health conditions directly arising from the flooding," the governor said at his weekly news conference.

Four Children Under 8 Killed In Kentucky Floods -- Death Toll On The Rise - perezhilton.com - Kentucky
perezhilton.com
30.07.2022

Four Children Under 8 Killed In Kentucky Floods -- Death Toll On The Rise

A family in Hindman, Kentucky has tragically lost four young children while trying to get to safety during a flood.

Kim Kardashian requested a temporary release of the father of one of the Uvalde shooting victims - us.hola.com - Texas - Kentucky - Houston - county Uvalde
us.hola.com
04.06.2022

Kim Kardashian requested a temporary release of the father of one of the Uvalde shooting victims

Kim Kardashian uses her power and influence to help a prisoner who lost their child during the tragic elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.The 41-year-old The Kardashians star took to social media to ask the Federal Bureau of Prisons for a temporary release for Eli Torres so he could attend the funeral of his 10-year-old daughter, Eliahana “Ellie” Cruz Torres.Kardashian posted a school photo of Ellie alongside her plea, writing, “Her family are desperately hoping that her father, who is incarcerated for a non violent drug offense, be granted temporary release so that he can attend her funeral.”So far their requests have been denied. I ask the @officialFBOP to grant Eli Torres temporary release so that he can say his last goodbye to his baby girl.

Kentucky lawmakers approve transgender sports ban - www.metroweekly.com - Kentucky
metroweekly.com
28.03.2022

Kentucky lawmakers approve transgender sports ban

Courier-Journal. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association already requires high school athletes to undergo gender confirmation surgery if they wish to compete on sports teams that don’t match their assigned sex at birth. Chris Hartman, the executive director of the Fairness Campaign in Kentucky, said that requirement would make most, if not all, transgender youth under the age of 18, ineligible to compete, as gender confirmation surgeries are rarely performed on minors, and only then after extensive therapy.The NCAA, the governing body in collegiate athletics, recently adopted new guidelines regarding transgender athletes’ eligibility. Under that policy, each individual sport’s governing body will determine eligibility criteria for competing.

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - abcnews.go.com - Ukraine - Washington
abcnews.go.com
12.12.2021

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON -- ABC’s “This Week” — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; William Taylor, former U.S.

New R.1 Covid Variant Detected In U.S. Outbreak; First Identified In Japan - deadline.com - USA - Japan - Kentucky - county Delta
deadline.com
22.09.2021

New R.1 Covid Variant Detected In U.S. Outbreak; First Identified In Japan

While the Delta variant’s dominance in the United States is nearly universal, news of another spreading strain of Covid-19 has recently surfaced.

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - abcnews.go.com - Washington
abcnews.go.com
04.09.2021

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON -- ABC’s “This Week” — To be announced.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Govs. Larry Hogan, R-Md., and Andy Beshear, D-Ky.; former Sen.

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - abcnews.go.com - Hawaii - Washington - Ohio
abcnews.go.com
27.02.2021

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Sens.

Justice Gorsuch says Kentucky governor should face judicial review in dissent on religious schools case - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
18.12.2020

Justice Gorsuch says Kentucky governor should face judicial review in dissent on religious schools case

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch argued in a Thursday decision that religious schools in Kentucky deserved to have their day in court rather than, as his colleagues did, sidelining their challenge to the governor's coronavirus restrictions. The majority rejected the challenge, noting that Democratic Governor Andy Beshear's executive order, which prohibits in-person instruction, would expire within weeks.

Kentucky AG, Christian school file emergency request with Supreme Court to keep schools open - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky - county Christian
foxnews.com
02.12.2020

Kentucky AG, Christian school file emergency request with Supreme Court to keep schools open

A private Christian school and the Kentucky attorney general filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court this week, asking justices to rule on a recent executive order halting in-person classes at schools.  Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who will consider the filing, asked Gov.

Kentucky ABC shuts down Lexington coffee shop for refusing to close after new coronavirus order - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
27.11.2020

Kentucky ABC shuts down Lexington coffee shop for refusing to close after new coronavirus order

Kentucky alcohol authorities suspended a Lexington coffee shop’s operating license after the owner defied a coronavirus executive order to shut down, according to reports. The Kentucky Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) on Tuesday ordered Brewed at 124 Malabu to close down in accordance with state guidelines, but owner Andrew Cooperrider continued to operate.

Kentucky restaurant donated $60K for employees amid indoor dining ban, says industry unfairly targeted - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
26.11.2020

Kentucky restaurant donated $60K for employees amid indoor dining ban, says industry unfairly targeted

A family-owned Kentucky restaurant donated $60,000 to its employees one-day before the governor issued an executive order mandating the shutdown of all indoor dining to curb coronavirus. Restaurants in Kentucky had to cease indoor dining as of 5 p.m.

Kentucky AG files restraining order against governor to block religious school closures - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky - county Christian
foxnews.com
24.11.2020

Kentucky AG files restraining order against governor to block religious school closures

Kentucky's attorney general is suing his own governor in an attempt to keep private religious schools open, despite the state ordering virtual classes during the coronavirus pandemic. An emergency hearing took place on Monday after Attorney General Daniel Cameron and the First Liberty Institute filed a petition seeking a temporary restraining order on Gov.

Coronavirus cases in Kentucky surge - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
17.11.2020

Coronavirus cases in Kentucky surge

Kentucky once again broke the record for new cases of COVID-19 reported in a week on Sunday when the state recorded 1,449 new cases of the virus, state officials said.  The 1,449 cases also mark the highest number of new cases ever reported on a Sunday, according to a statement from the office of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear.

Kentucky Governor Beshear says he is quarantining after finding out member of his security team tested positiv - www.foxnews.com - Kentucky
foxnews.com
12.10.2020

Kentucky Governor Beshear says he is quarantining after finding out member of his security team tested positiv

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said in a statement Sunday that he and his family would be quarantining as a precautionary measure, due to being “potentially exposed to a person with COVID-19 late Saturday afternoon.” A member of the Democrat's security team drove the family on Saturday and later tested positive for the coronavirus, Fox 40 reported.  Beshear, his family, and the trooper who drove them were reportedly wearing facial coverings.   Beshear and his family tested negative for COVID-19

Tupac Shakur Files For Unemployment In Kentucky — Yes, Really! - perezhilton.com - Kentucky
perezhilton.com
30.04.2020

Tupac Shakur Files For Unemployment In Kentucky — Yes, Really!

That wasn’t a typo: Tupac Shakur is alive and well in Kentucky, aside from the fact that it took forever to get his unemployment check from the government.

Kentucky Gov. Apologizes to Tupac Shakur Over Unemployment Check Mix-Up - www.billboard.com - USA - Kentucky
billboard.com
29.04.2020

Kentucky Gov. Apologizes to Tupac Shakur Over Unemployment Check Mix-Up

Ever since his still-unsolved murder in 1996, like Elvis, a number of people have claimed that Tupac Shakur is alive and in hiding. Maybe that's what Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was thinking when he got wind that 'Pac had applied for unemployment benefits in the Bluegrass state in light of the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the American economy. On Monday, Beshear

Kentucky Resident Contracts COVID-19 After Attending A ‘Coronavirus Party’ - perezhilton.com - Kentucky
perezhilton.com
25.03.2020

Kentucky Resident Contracts COVID-19 After Attending A ‘Coronavirus Party’

For those who think it might be fun to hit up a “coronavirus party” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (pictured above) would very much like you to reconsider.

Kentucky Governor Says Resident Tests Positive After Attending 'Coronavirus Party' - www.justjared.com - Kentucky
justjared.com
25.03.2020

Kentucky Governor Says Resident Tests Positive After Attending 'Coronavirus Party'

A Kentucky resident has tested positive for coronavirus after attending a party apparently themed after the novel virus.

Kentucky governor defends decision to take photo with drag queens - www.metroweekly.com - Kentucky
metroweekly.com
01.03.2020

Kentucky governor defends decision to take photo with drag queens

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (second from right) with members of the Derby City Sisters – Photo: Facebook.

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