Oct 14 Environment House Passes Bill to Let States Regulate Coal Ash The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to block the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating coal ash—a byproduct of burning coal for electricity. The bill gives control of coal ash disposal to the states, which are required to regulate it as least as stringently as municipal waste. Environmental groups opposed the bill, arguing […] By Erica Peterson Oct 14 Environment House Passes Bill to Let States Regulate Coal Ash Erica Peterson
Sep 22 Environment House Vote Expected Friday on Bill to Delay Air Regulations The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on a bill tomorrow that would change the way the Clean Air Act is administered. The bill is called TRAIN for short—the long name is the Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation Act of 2011. TRAIN began as a bill to require analysis […] By Erica Peterson Sep 22 Environment House Vote Expected Friday on Bill to Delay Air Regulations Erica Peterson
Jun 22 Local News Yarmuth, Colleagues Urge “Sizable” U.S. Troop Withdrawal Congressman John Yarmuth of Louisville is among a bi-partisan group of House lawmakers who signed a letter to President Obama urging him to begin a “significant and sizable” reduction in U.S. forces in Afganistan starting next month. The president will detail his troop drawdown plan in an address to the nation tonight. Defense officials have […] By Rick Howlett Jun 22 Local News Yarmuth, Colleagues Urge “Sizable” U.S. Troop Withdrawal Rick Howlett
Oct 7 Local News Lally Discusses Issues On SOA Lally says he believes voters are worried about the growing national debt and will elect leaders next month who will take more decisive action to curb federal spending. By Rick Howlett Oct 7 Local News Lally Discusses Issues On SOA Rick Howlett
Aug 22 Local News Yarmuth Expects Little Congressional Action Before Election Congressman John Yarmuth of Louisville says it appears that only one legislative item will get serious consideration before the November 2 midterm election. By Rick Howlett Aug 22 Local News Yarmuth Expects Little Congressional Action Before Election Rick Howlett
Aug 4 Local News House Minority Leader Boehner Fundraises for Lally While growing attention from the National Republican Congressional Committee and now a visit from the House’s top Republican could boost chances for Todd Lally, who is running against Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY) for the third district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, his campaign coffers are still less than half as full as Yarmuth’s as the fall campaign season kicks off. By Kristin Espeland Aug 4 Local News House Minority Leader Boehner Fundraises for Lally Kristin Espeland
Mar 22 Local News Yarmuth Lauds Passage Of Health Care Bills; Chandler Votes 'No' By Rick Howlett With one exception, members of the Kentucky and Indiana congressional delegations voted along party lines in last night’s House passage of sweeping health care overhaul legislation. Kentucky’s four Republican House members and Democrat Ben Chandler voted against the two bills. Chandler said he couldn’t support the entire package because it places too […] By Rick Howlett Mar 22 Local News Yarmuth Lauds Passage Of Health Care Bills; Chandler Votes 'No' Rick Howlett
Dec 22 Local News Guthrie Files For Re-election From Kentucky Public Radio’s Tony McVeigh Kentucky Congressman Brett Guthrie has filed candidacy papers to seek a second term next year. The Bowling Green Republican dropped by the State Capitol to fill out the paperwork and pay his qualifying fee. He tells Kentucky Public Radio his first year in Washington has been interesting and challenging. […] By Rick Howlett Dec 22 Local News Guthrie Files For Re-election Rick Howlett
Nov 8 Local News KY, IN Health Care Votes Generally Follow Party Lines Kentucky and Indiana members of the U.S. House generally voted along party lines Saturday night as the chamber narrowly approved a Democratic-sponsored landmark health care overhaul bill. Democratic Third District Congressman John Yarmuth was the only Kentucky representatative to vote for the plan. Sixth District Congressman Ben Chandler of Lexington was one of 39 Democrats to […] By Rick Howlett Nov 8 Local News KY, IN Health Care Votes Generally Follow Party Lines Rick Howlett
Jan 23 Local News Stimulus Plan Nearing Floor Vote Congressman John Yarmuth of Louisville says he expects a huge economic stimulus proposal to come up for a House floor vote next week. Yarmuth is a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, which has completed work on the $275 billion tax portion of the legislation. He believes it has the potential to get […] By Rick Howlett Jan 23 Local News Stimulus Plan Nearing Floor Vote Rick Howlett
Nov 5 Local News Yarmuth Defeats Northup for US House Seat Republican Anne Northup hoped to win back a seat in the US House of Representatives she lost to Democratic incumbent John Yarmuth. But Yarmuth easily defeated her and she conceded the election early on election evening. By Kristin Espeland Nov 5 Local News Yarmuth Defeats Northup for US House Seat Kristin Espeland
Nov 4 Local News Davis Wins Back US House Seat in Northern Kentucky Kentucky’s fourth district congressman Geoff Davis has won over his democratic challenger. WFPL’s Kristin Espeland reports. By Kristin Espeland Nov 4 Local News Davis Wins Back US House Seat in Northern Kentucky Kristin Espeland
Sep 29 Local News Kentucky House Members Vote 4-2 Against Bailout The $700 billion bailout plan for the nation’s financial system that was defeated in the U.S. House Monday drew ‘no’ votes from four of Kentucky’s six representatives in the chamber. One of those ‘no’ votes came from Louisville Democrat John Yarmuth, who says the measure gave too much away to Wall Street firms and didn’t […] By Rick Howlett Sep 29 Local News Kentucky House Members Vote 4-2 Against Bailout Rick Howlett