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This week in Kentucky politics…

Abortions are still legal in the state, but access depends on a lawsuit going through the court system.

Kentucky’s stalled ban on abortion drugs could run afoul of federal rules if it’s ever allowed to take effect.

Gov. Andy Beshear said the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling was “broadly correct,” but also said some abortion restrictions are necessary.

And the Ohio Valley is poised to become an “abortion desert” as the fallout from the Dobbs decision continues.

We got a look at who’s raising the most money for next year’s governor’s race.

WFPL’s Bec Feldhaus Adams joins Ryland Barton on this week’s edition of Kentucky Politics distilled.

Kentucky Politics Distilled is our weekly roundup of the big news — and sometimes the weird news — happening at the state Capitol.

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Ryland Barton is the managing editor for Collaboratives.

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