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Senator Rand Paul

Senator Rand Paul

Rand Paul's weekly report

Reforming our criminal justice system and increasing its focus on rehabilitation have been among my top priorities during my time in Congress.  While I'm greatly encouraged by legislation such as the First Step Act passing, I will keep working for change, as you can see from my latest update below!
A fireman scaled the roof of the building home to try and get water on the flames

A fireman scaled the roof of the building home to try and get water on the flames

Firefighters battle home fire

A Falmouth family started their Saturday off in one of the worse situations as they saw their home at the beginning of Shelby Street and belongings destroyed by fire.
Pendleton County Schools will start on Wednesday, August 12

Pendleton County Schools will start on Wednesday, August 12

School starts August 12, But what will it look like?

    Pendleton County Superintendent is quick to point that the time till the first day of school scheduled for Friday, August 14 is about the same amount of time since the last day of school on Friday, March 13.
Bill Cahill’s barn collapsed

Bill Cahill’s barn collapsed

UPDATED: Hard Winds blow Through

Hard straight line winds blew through Pendleton County on Wednesday afternoon causing much damage. Reports had roofs off of home, barns collapsed, trees down causing closed roads and lots of siding off of homes.
(Dr. Paul Introduces Judge Justin Walker at Judge Walker's Nomination Hearing - May 6, 2020)

(Dr. Paul Introduces Judge Justin Walker at Judge Walker's Nomination Hearing - May 6, 2020)

Rand Paul's weekly report

Dear Friend, The recent deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor are tragedies and injustices. There is no excuse for the actions of those involved, or the abuse of government power that enables tragedies like these.
Don't let your child be a statistic

Don't let your child be a statistic

52 children died in 'hot cars' last year

    During the first week of June, KSP is sending a plea to parents and caregivers with ‘Keeping Kids Cool’, a statewide initiative to provide awareness about leaving children in hot cars. It may seem like common sense, but statistics show that these deaths are continuing to happen across the U.S.