Kentucky bill would allow 'cow sharing' for raw milk Lexington Herald Leader "There's a whole movement in Kentucky and around the country for people to eat healthy and get closer to the source of their food." "This is a step closer to the legitimizing the sale of raw milk to consumers, which we're against," said Maury Cox, ... Raw Milk Debates Underway in Several StatesFood Safety News
Kentucky leaders join forces to push bill fighting pill abuse WKYT One component of the legislation that House Speaker Greg Stumbo is pushing would take the drug monitoring program, called KASPER, from the Health Cabinet and put it under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General. The bill also limits certain drugs like ...
Kentucky worst in nation at fighting animal abuse WKYT Kentucky courts don't have to force the abuser to give up the animal. Courts also don't have to send the abuser off for mental health evaluations, and they don't have to restrict an abuser's ownership of more animals after a conviction.
Should Kentucky allow idiots to vote? [Opinion: The Arena] Louisville.com by Thomas McAdam By now you've probably heard about the bill pending in the General Assembly which, if passed, will allow Kentucky voters to decide whether to amend the state's constitution and allow convicted felons to vote.
Small pharmacies say problems with Kentucky's managed care system threaten ... Louisville Courier-Journal Representatives of the companies — CoventryCares of Kentucky, Kentucky Spirit Health Plan and WellCare of Kentucky — appeared before a legislative panel in November and pledged to work with pharmacists. But pharmacists say things are no better.
Ohio taking a two-track approach to health reform Mansfield News Journal Almost 30 states have won exchange establishment grants from the federal Department of Health and Human Services, money that can be used to put a framework in place. Kentucky, for example, secured a $7.6 million federal grant, which the state is using ...
State financial actions putting strain on MEPCO Richmond Register By Bill Robinson Senior News Writer RICHMOND — State government's efforts to cut its spending and shift more of its financial burden to local governments, school boards and public agencies is beginning to take its toll on MEPCO, the home health...
Increase in Triple Crown nominees reflects horse racing's improving health Kansas City Star "You hope that, like the recent boost in the health of the sales market, (the increase in nominations) is a sign the economy overall is turning around," said John Asher, vice president of racing communications for Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky...