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Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) has emerged as the early financial front-runner in Kentucky’s Senate primary contest, pulling in ...
Rep. Andy Barr ended the financial reporting period with just over $6.1 million on hand. That's more than 11 times what ...
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FOX 56 News on MSNHere’s how much Kentucky’s US Senate candidates are bringing in on the campaign trailIt's quarterly campaign finance reporting time; while not the liveliest topic for political outsiders, it is one of many metrics to judge how a campaign is doing at different points in the race.
Maximizing the advantages of an influential congressional incumbent in the majority party, U.S. Rep. Andy Barr boosted his already sizable fundraising lead against former Attorney General Daniel Camer ...
Kentucky Sixth District Congressman Andy Barr is introducing legislation intended to reinforce an executive order by ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNKentucky Rep. Barr Seeks To Cut Funds For Schools Opposing Trump’s Women’s Sports EOBarr: Defy Trump's EO, Lose School Funding Republican Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr will introduce legislation that requires ...
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See what Thomas Massie and James Comer have raised, plus the latest figures in the race to replace Rep. Andy Barr.
With fundraising reports set to be released soon, the high-profile Republicans running to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell have had plenty to say.
Rep. Andy Barr will introduce legislation that requires schools and higher education institutions to “ensure biological fairness” in women’s sports as a condition of receiving federal funding.
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, who represents Kentucky's 6th District including Lexington, championed President Trump's Big Beautiful ...
Nate Morris, who is running for outgoing U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's seat, is launching a seven-figure ad buy shortly after ...
Ky., and OutKick host Riley Gaines unveil their ‘Defending Girls’ Athletics Act’ to safeguard women’s sports from what they call unfair policies.
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