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	<author_name>Kentucky State AFL-CIO</author_name>
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	<title>Say NO to Child Labor in Kentucky</title>
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	<description>House Bill 255 rolls back many of Kentucky&#x27;s child labor laws, allowing children to be scheduled to work for longer, later hours on school days (even during school, outside of approved co-op programs), and in more dangerous work environments. These efforts should be used to codify Kentucky&#x27;s commonsense protections into federal law, not repealed at the state level.</description>
	<url>https://act.aflcio.org/letters/say-no-to-child-labor</url>
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