Public Prosecutors, Defenders in Kentucky may qualify for Student Loan Forgiveness Program

FRANKFORT, KY— Public prosecutors and public defenders in Kentucky may qualify for student loan forgiveness through the John R. Justice Grant program, administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA).

Kentucky High School Juniors to take the ACT Free

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 11, 2022) — In March, juniors in Kentucky’s public high schools will take the ACT as part of the state’s academic accountability and equity efforts.

House Bill addressing Raises for Kentucky State Police advances

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FRANKFORT, KY (Feb. 11, 2022) — A busy week in Frankfort concluded Friday with the Kentucky House of Representatives advancing a bill that will give most Kentucky State Police troopers raises.

Attorney General Cameron Announces Prosecution by His Office Leads to Guilty Plea of Former Trigg County Sheriff

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (December 27, 2021) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that a prosecution by his Office of Special Prosecutions led to the guilty plea of former Trigg County Sheriff Jason Barnes of Gracey, Kentucky.

Attorney General Cameron Announces Prosecution by His Office Leads to Guilty Plea of Former Trigg County Sheriff

FRANKFORT, Ky. (December 27, 2021) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced today that a prosecution by his Office of Special Prosecutions led to the guilty plea of former Trigg County Sheriff Jason Barnes of Gracey, Kentucky.

Proposed Constitutional Amendments would Limit Pardons and Commutations in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY (Feb. 16, 2022)—Legislation proposing constitutional amendments that would limit the governor’s ability to grant pardons or reduce criminal sentences received approval in committee Wednesday.

 

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