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Weekly Address: The President's Year of Action

In this last week's address, the President provided an update on the work his Administration has done to strengthen the economy and expand opportunity for hardworking Americans in this Year of Action. While Republicans in Congress are setting records in obstruction, the President is making progress for the American people and has taken more than 20 executive actions since January.

Maine Governor Finds Funding to Pay For New Drug Enforcement Agents, Judges, Prosecutors

Governor Paul R. LePage

 

 

AUGUSTA - Governor Paul R. LePage will propose emergency legislation to fund his initiative to fight drug crime by adding Maine Drug Enforcement Agents, judges and prosecutors, which was a major initiative he outlined in his State of the State Address.

Nearly $2.6 million awarded for road safety projects

Projects include guardrail installation, road striping, sign repairs

FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 2, 2014) The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has approved nearly $2.6 million in safety improvement road projects.

Commission names Gregory Johnson to head Kentucky Fish and Wildlife

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission has unanimously selected retired Natural Resources Conservation Service executive Gregory Johnson of Lexington to lead the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources as its next Commissioner.

"Operation Broken Heart" - National Effort To Lock Up Child Predators

Month-Long Coordinated Law Enforcement Sweep Announced

(Frankfort, KY)---Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces around the country, including the Kentucky State Police, are set to launch “Operation Broken Heart” starting May 1st, a coordinated strike by law enforcement representing more than 3,000 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies--with the sole purpose of arresting as many child predators as possible.

 

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