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The Impact of Diverting Public Money to Private School Vouchers in Kentucky

This November, Kentuckians will vote on an amendment to the state constitution that would permit the General Assembly to spend public money on private schools.

Jason Bailey, Dustin Pugel, Joanna LeFebvre and Pam Thomas  | July 15, 2024

Analysis

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools 

Jason Bailey  | October 15, 2024

Analysis

New FBI Data Shows No Evidence of a Violent Crime Wave in Kentucky

Ashley Spalding and Pam Thomas  | October 8, 2024

Analysis

For the Same Cost as Vouchers, Kentucky Could Meaningfully Reinvest in Public Education

Jason Bailey, Jessica Klein and Dustin Pugel  | September 24, 2024

Top Reads

1 Broad Language of Amendment 2 Would Have Far-Reaching and Unpredictable Consequences 

Broad Language of Amendment 2

2 Kentucky Schools Brace for the End of Federal Recovery Funds As Voucher Threat Looms

3 States With Private School Vouchers Have Lower Teacher Pay

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Budget & Tax

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Analysis

Legislature Moved Goalposts to Meet Conditions for Tax Cuts Whose Bill Is Now Coming Due 

The conditions have been met for the General Assembly to potentially cut the individual income tax rate from 4% to 3.5% beginning Jan.

Report

The Impact of Diverting Public Money to Private School Vouchers in Kentucky

This November, Kentuckians will vote on an amendment to the state constitution that would permit...

Op-Ed

The Income Tax Was Never Going to Be Eliminated. But Admitting So Matters.

An important shift may have happened last month when the Kentucky House Speaker said the...

Analysis

Budget Agreement Maintains Modest Spending for Education and Other Needs Despite Funds Available to Do More 

The final budget agreement spends significant dollars out of the Budget Reserve Trust Fund (BRTF)...

Criminal Justice

New FBI Data

Analysis

New FBI Data Shows No Evidence of a Violent Crime Wave in Kentucky

Recently-released FBI crime data for 2023 shows a slight increase in total violent crime in Kentucky compared to 2022, but a closer look shows that while some crimes went up others went down.

Analysis

More Kids Will Be Locked in Kentucky’s Troubled Juvenile Detention Facilities Due to Laws Going Into Effect This Month  

Several of the most harmful criminal legal system policy changes in recent Kentucky history go...

Analysis

The 2024 Kentucky General Assembly Was the Most Regressive for Criminal Legal System Policies in Recent Memory

More than any legislative session in recent memory, the 2024 Kentucky General Assembly doubled down...

Analysis

Senate Bill 20 Would Allow More Children to Be Prosecuted as Adults  

Prosecuting children in adult court leads to harsher consequences and harmful long-term outcomes, both for...

Economic Security

Nearly 400,000 Kentucky Kids Received Summer Food Benefits but Program Could Help Many More

Analysis

Nearly 400,000 Kentucky Kids Received Summer Food Benefits but Program Could Help Many More

Every child deserves year-round access to nutritious food, but in Kentucky, one in five kids don’t eat enough to live a healthy life, especially in the summer months when free school meals aren’t available.

Analysis

New Census Data Shows More Is Needed to Cut Poverty and Improve Incomes

New Census data for 2023 shows that pandemic-era policies made a big difference in reducing...

Analysis

Every Year Kentucky Intercepts Millions in Child Support Payments Owed to Low-Income Kids and Sends Most to Washington D.C.  

The state’s basic cash assistance program, the Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (KTAP), provides critical support...

Data Tracker

Tracking SNAP in Kentucky

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a vital source of assistance that helps put...

Education

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools

Analysis

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools 

An article by the Bluegrass Institute (BIPPS), and a series of follow-ups on individual school districts, tell a grossly inaccurate story about public school spending in Kentucky.

Analysis

Broad Language of Amendment 2 Would Have Far-Reaching and Unpredictable Consequences 

Kentucky has one of the nation’s strongest constitutions when it comes to public education. But...

Analysis

States With Private School Vouchers Have Lower Teacher Pay

If Amendment 2 passes on the ballot this November, it will allow politicians to divert...

Op-Ed

A Warning for Kentucky From the Devastating Impact of Vouchers on Arizona, Florida Public Schools

By Damaris Allen and Beth Lewis As parents from Florida and Arizona, we have seen...

Health Care

Affordable Care Act Has Helped Make Insurance Affordable for a Decade, but Will Get More Expensive if Congress Doesn’t Act

Analysis

Affordable Care Act Has Helped Make Insurance Affordable for a Decade, but Will Get More Expensive if Congress Doesn’t Act

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created several new opportunities for health coverage in Kentucky that began in 2014, including a marketplace where Kentuckians with low wages can receive subsidized insurance plans.

Analysis

Two Years After Dobbs Decision, Harms Are Evident for States Like Kentucky

Two years out from the Dobbs decision, a fuller picture of how people are faring...

Analysis

Medicaid Renewal Process Underway for the First Time Since Start of Pandemic

Kentucky, like every other state, is re-starting its Medicaid renewals process after a three-year pause...

Analysis

Nearly 250,000 Kentuckians Covered by Medicaid Will Need to Take Action to Stay Covered

For the past three years, 1.7 million Kentuckians on Medicaid have not had to take...

Jobs & The Economy

The Right to a Break Is Just One of the Worker Freedoms on the Line

Analysis

Federal Investments Are Funding Improvements and Creating Jobs in Nearly All Kentucky Counties

Two recent federal industrial policies, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), have led to significant investments in modernizing Kentucky’s infrastructure and advancing clean energy and community resiliency in the face of increasing natural disasters.

Report

The State of Working Kentucky 2024

The state of working Kentucky in 2024 includes good news on jobs but within the...

Op-Ed

Kentucky’s Kids Don’t Need Us to Drag Child Labor Laws Back to the 19th Century

When I was 16, I nearly sliced two fingers off my left hand while working...

Op-Ed

The Right to a Break Is Just One of the Worker Freedoms on the Line

Lawmakers in Frankfort set off a firestorm last week when they passed House Bill (HB)...

Research

Nearly 400,000 Kentucky Kids Received Summer Food Benefits but Program Could Help Many More

Analysis

Nearly 400,000 Kentucky Kids Received Summer Food Benefits but Program Could Help Many More

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools

Analysis

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools 

Broad Language of Amendment 2

Analysis

Broad Language of Amendment 2 Would Have Far-Reaching and Unpredictable Consequences 

Perspectives

A Warning for Kentucky From the Devastating Impact of Vouchers on Arizona, Florida Public Schools

Kentucky Schools Brace for the End of Federal Recovery Funds As Voucher Threat Looms

The Income Tax Was Never Going to Be Eliminated. But Admitting So Matters.

In Jefferson County, Privatizing School Funding Is About Undermining Democracy

Kentucky’s Kids Don’t Need Us to Drag Child Labor Laws Back to the 19th Century

The Experts

Amendment 2 Proponents Misrepresent Education Spending to Tell False Tale About Kentucky Public Schools 

Jason Bailey

Nearly 400,000 Kentucky Kids Received Summer Food Benefits but Program Could Help Many More

Jessica Klein

Federal Investments Are Funding Improvements and Creating Jobs in Nearly All Kentucky Counties

Dustin Pugel

New FBI Data Shows No Evidence of a Violent Crime Wave in Kentucky

Ashley Spalding

Broad Language of Amendment 2 Would Have Far-Reaching and Unpredictable Consequences 

Pam Thomas

Protect Our Schools KY Launches to Defeat Voucher Amendment

Adam K. Raymond

Kentucky School Districts Brace for Expiration of Federal Funds That Sustained Schools for Several Years 

Patience Martin

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