The Kentucky House of Representatives recently passed House Bill 495. As I understand it, the bill as originally proposed by David Hale sought to protect counselors, pastors, and therapists providing therapy to minors from discrimination by the government. An amendment added to the bill ended up containing language that invalidated an executive order by Governor... Continue Reading →
AI Poem of the Week: False Spring, Second Winter
AI Prompt: Write a poem about the changing seasons in Kentucky referencing false springs, second winters, and rapidly fluctuating weather from one day to the next. False Spring, Second Winter In the heart of Kentucky, where bluegrass whispers secrets, The seasons pirouette, their dance both wild and fleeting. Here, winter tiptoes out, but oh, beware... Continue Reading →
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