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Kentucky Politics Distilled: Pension Battle Goes To Court

Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd
Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd

This week in Kentucky politics: the lawsuit over the new pension law was argued in court; Kentucky’s new commissioner of education laid out his priorities, which include helping charter schools open up and taking over Louisville’s public school system; and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell continued to express concern about President Trump’s tariffs leading to a full-blown trade war.

Listen to this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled in the player above.

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