Supreme Court Hears Kentucky Pension Arguments
Justices grill governor’s top attorney over the legality of complex bill’s passing.
Justices grill governor’s top attorney over the legality of complex bill’s passing.
In the second televised high-court case, opponents A.G. Beshear and Gov. Bevin will testify.
Gov. Matt Bevin appealed the Circuit Court’s June ruling against his pension reform law.
Bevin has 30 days to file an appeal with state Supreme Court.
Ruling favors attorney general’s objection over how it was passed.
Republican Bevin requests new jurist, claiming current one is a biased Democrat.
Republican Gov. Bevin attacks judge as a biased Democrat.
Court ruling lets lawsuit go forward to stop teachers’ retirement plan overhaul.
Democratic AG seeks to overturn GOP-passed measure that would move teachers into a hybrid retirement plan.
AG Beshear vows to ‘argue as hard as I can every single hearing to have this bill thrown out.’
With two days left in the regular legislative session, state lawmakers call Bevin’s move ‘misguided.’
State’s attorney general says bill violates law, plans to sue when signed by governor.
State budget bill still on track.
Stivers pessimistic as 10 days remain in regular session.
Gov. Bevin’s office says law exempts disclosure of report because bill was ‘preliminary.’