Episodes

Tuesday Dec 20, 2016
Tuesday Dec 20, 2016
Robert explains how the Kentucky legislature operates: how is it structured, who leads it, when does it meet, and what exact does a committee do? Jazmin updates the ongoing saga of the UofL Foundation and Matt Bevin's impacts on UofL's accreditation.

Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Robert brings us the history of the Yum Center and the current status of the arena's finances, and Jazmin tells us what's in store for UofL with it's accreditation issues. Also discussed: the Kentucky Board of Education's Charter School guidelines, and the end(?) of the committee investigating Matt Bevin's alleged attempts to get Democrats to switch parties. This episode also includes the first ever bleeping of a curse word on MOKP.

Sunday Dec 04, 2016
Sunday Dec 04, 2016
Jazmin brings us information about how three major social issues might be addressed in future legislative sessions: "religious freedom restoration" laws, "bathrooom bills", and abortion restrictions. Robert talks to us about news related to Andy Beshear's office being sued for sex discrimination, and Jeff Hoover's new House GOP leadership team.

Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
Jazmin and Robert discuss taxes in Kentucky -- what they are, who pays them, how much gets paid, and how that compares to other states. Then, they look to Kansas for clues as to what the GOP-led government might do when they are inaugurated. Finally, some news: charter schools at the board of education, bond ratings at UofL, and a pension update.
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Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
Jazmin brings us all kinds of information about Charter Schools -- what they are, how they work, and who they involve. Robert tells us about news related to President Trump and a non-existant Lincoln plant, as well as incoming Speaker Jeff Hoover.

Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Jazmin and Robert start a series about Republican policy ideas that will likely sweep the commonwealth when the legislative session begins in January. Today, they talk about Right to Work laws, which concern how workers can unionize. We also have Quick Hits about the news.

Wednesday Nov 09, 2016
Wednesday Nov 09, 2016
Jazmin and Robert discuss the drubbing taken by the Democrats all across the state -- Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton, Rand Paul's victory over Jim Gray, and the loss of the last Democratic chamber in the south. They look ahead to the next legislative session, which will be the first fully Republican run session in almost a century.

Tuesday Nov 01, 2016
Tuesday Nov 01, 2016
In this episode, Robert brings us more news about Greg Stumbo's investigation into Matt Bevin's attempts to get Rep. Russ Meyer to switch parties, news of the only debate between Jim Gray and Rand Paul (who are running for US Senate), and a live-caller poll in Kentucky.

Tuesday Oct 25, 2016
Tuesday Oct 25, 2016
Jazmin and Robert update us about Greg Stumbo's investigation into Matt Bevin's attempts to get Russ Meyer to switch parties, Judge Philip Shepherd's new ruling on the UofL Board of Trustees, and the Kentucky Supreme Court's decision about Louisville's minimum wage law.

Tuesday Oct 18, 2016
Tuesday Oct 18, 2016
Jazmin and Robert talk this week about Matt Bevin's decision not to further appeal his loss at the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court's hearing about panhandling, and the status of Real ID in Kentucky. Also, there are quick hits.



