
Frankfort’s political dynamics tend to be rendered as clashes between our Democratic governor and the Republican General Assembly and the policy disagreements that define their competing visions for the state. When it comes to process, much of what happens doesn’t warrant attention.
There are moments, however, when a procedural change shifts the capital’s power structure in a far more meaningful way than who’s up and who’s down. One of those changes happened four years ago and continues to reverberate today.
See Andrew McNeill’s op-ed in the Northern Kentucky Tribune at this link.

