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Albert Fujii

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The Kentucky Center for Economic Policy estimates the changes will put 50,000 Kentuckians at risk of losing their benefits, at a time when about 16% of residents are already considered food insecure and the commonwealth is among the 10 hungriest states. courier-journal.com/story/news/loc…

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.Rep. Morgan McGarvey: "Public broadcasting is ground zero of the warning system to make sure people know about floods, tornadoes, horrible natural disasters"

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Public broadcasting is ground zero of the warning system to make sure people know about floods and tornadoes. Now more than ever, we should be investing in it, not cutting it. bit.ly/4lVbRNn

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“There are a bunch of us fighting right now to keep the Trump administration from cutting funds that keep people in the rural parts of our state safe,” McGarvey said. kentucky.com/news/know-your…

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Democratic U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Louisville argues "people will be less safe" if the rescissions pass. In Kentucky, public broadcasting serves as a major source for emergency weather alerts to warn people about floods and natural disasters. courier-journal.com/story/news/202…

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“This is devastating for the bourbon industry,” said Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-Ky.). “We don’t have to guess, we can just look at what happened last time.” politico.com/news/2025/07/1…

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During a weather emergency, seconds matter. In rural Kentucky, public broadcasting can be the difference between getting your family to safety, or not — with devastating consequences. That's what we're fighting to protect.

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Public broadcasting saves lives. That is what's at risk here. I'm voting no, and every House Republican who's ever claimed to care about rural Americans should too.

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Brett Hankison blindly fired 10 shots through a covered window into Breonna Taylor’s home. The fact that Donald Trump’s DOJ thinks Breonna Taylor’s life is worth just a one-day jail sentence is morally reprehensible and deeply insulting. This is a dark day for our entire city.

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Instead of helping communities recover and rebuild, Republicans are voting to shut off emergency weather alerts. Yep, right at the height of hurricane and wildfire seasons. Because who cares who's in danger — as long as their billionaire donors get their tax break?

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Everyone in Kentucky has been impacted by floods and tornadoes — or they know someone who has. Public broadcasting keeps Kentuckians safe in emergencies like these. House Republicans need to stand up and do the right thing.

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One year ago today, I began my campaign for President of the United States. Over the 107 days of our race, I had the opportunity and honor to travel our nation and meet with Americans who were fighting for a better future. And today, millions of Americans continue to stand up

One year ago today, I began my campaign for President of the United States.

Over the 107 days of our race, I had the opportunity and honor to travel our nation and meet with Americans who were fighting for a better future. And today, millions of Americans continue to stand up
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Redeemed myself at this year's Dainty contest! Thank you to Councilwoman Chappell and the Germantown community for hosting this time-honored tradition — the whole family loves it!