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

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 on harmful policies that will result in longer sentences, Kentuckians locked up for being poor, additional state and local dollars spent on incarceration, jail crowding, and more children prosecuted as adults.

Kaylee Raymer  | April 18, 2024

Analysis

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

Jason Bailey, Pam Thomas, Dustin Pugel, Ashley Spalding and Kaylee Raymer  | April 16, 2024

Analysis

The Care Crunch: Survey Shows Kentucky Families Are Struggling to Afford Child Care 

Dustin Pugel and Emily Beauregard, Kentucky Voices for Health  | March 20, 2024

Op-Ed

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

Jason Bailey  | March 7, 2024

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1 HB 255 Weakens Child Labor Laws and Will Fuel More School Dropouts 

HB 255 Weakens Child Labor Laws

2 Companion Bills to Automate Expungement Would Give Hundreds of Thousands of Kentuckians a Second Chance

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

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Budget & Tax

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

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) primarily on infrastructure and very specific local projects.

Analysis

Senate Budget Includes Much More Infrastructure Spending, Remains Austere When It Comes to Other Needs

The Senate has proposed a budget that spends significant dollars out of the Budget Reserve...

Analysis

House Passes Austere Budget That Adds to Already Overfunded Reserves and Aims for More Tax Cuts

Kentucky has a historic opportunity to invest in critical community needs, but the House passed...

Analysis

Kentucky Plummets in State Ranking of Tax Fairness

Because of recent legislative changes, Kentucky’s tax system is rapidly becoming much more inequitable, according...

Criminal Justice

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

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 on harmful policies that will result in longer sentences, Kentuckians locked up for being poor, additional state and local dollars spent on incarceration, jail crowding, and more children prosecuted as adults.

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...

Analysis

Crime Statistics Do Not Support Claims of a Crime Wave  in Kentucky

The sponsors of House Bill (HB) 5, which will significantly increase incarceration in Kentucky by...

Analysis

Companion Bills to Automate Expungement Would Give Hundreds of Thousands of Kentuckians a Second Chance

Involvement in the criminal legal system, even just once, can have long-lasting consequences that negatively...

Economic Security

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Analysis

Final State Budget Should Do More for Child Care to Protect Families and Jobs 

The recently released Senate budget proposal includes $39 million in new spending on child care in 2025 and $50 million in 2026.

Analysis

The Care Crunch: Survey Shows Kentucky Families Are Struggling to Afford Child Care 

Kentucky parents with kids in child care are cutting back on essential family needs delaying...

Analysis

Four Bills the General Assembly Is Moving That Would Benefit Kentucky Children and Families

Kentucky’s kids and their families’ health and economic well-being would benefit greatly from several bills...

Analysis

The Two Ways HB 367 Would Take Food Assistance Away from Many, Including Kids and Seniors 

House Bill (HB) 367 would make significant cuts to food assistance in the Supplemental Nutrition...

Education

Kentucky Average Teacher Pay Fails to Keep Up with Inflation

Analysis

Kentucky Average Teacher Pay Fails to Keep Up with Inflation in Most Districts, Remains Far Behind 2008 Levels

In 80% of Kentucky school districts, average classroom teacher salaries declined in the current school year compared to last year once inflation is taken into account, according to a KyPolicy analysis of new data from the Kentucky Department of Education.

Report

When Higher Ed Is a Lower Priority: Kentucky Campus Workers Sound the Alarm

Kentucky’s eight public universities and its community college system are invaluable resources to the students...

Analysis

State Report Describes Growing Educator Shortage, and Lack of Funding Plays a Key Role

The growing shortage of teachers and other school personnel is becoming more severe, according to...

Report

The Funding Gap Between Kentucky’s Wealthy and Poor School Districts Is Now Worse Than Levels Declared Unconstitutional

The difference in per-pupil funding between the state’s poorest and wealthiest districts now exceeds the...

Health Care

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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 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing downturn.

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...

Analysis

Kentucky Will Start Providing 10,000 More New Mothers with a Year of Postpartum Medicaid Coverage

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) just approved a plan to allow Kentuckians...

Op-Ed

Coalition Letter: Kentucky General Assembly Must Use Special Session to Protect the Health of Kentuckians, Our Workforce and Our Children’s Education

A coalition of Kentucky organizations sent this letter to the Kentucky General Assembly on September...

Jobs & The Economy

Kentuckys Kids Dont Need Us to Drag Child Labor Laws Back to the 19th Century

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 at a plastics factory.

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)...

Analysis

House Bill 500 Takes Away Kentucky Workers’ Lunch and Rest Breaks and Cuts Their Pay  

House Bill (HB) 500, which may receive a vote in the full House soon, would...

Analysis

HB 465 Will Further Undermine Worker Protections and Job Quality 

Kentucky already has a growing problem with worker misclassification, in which employers inaccurately and often...

Research

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

Analysis

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

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

Analysis

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

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

Analysis

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

Perspectives

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

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

The ABCs of Kentucky’s Economy

House Bill 5 Doubles Down on Ineffective Policies That Will Further Increase Incarceration and Hardship

This Year, the Legislature Has the Money to Pass a Budget that Delivers for Kentuckians

The Experts

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

Jason Bailey

Tracking SNAP in Kentucky

Jessica Klein

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

Dustin Pugel

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

Ashley Spalding

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

Pam Thomas

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

Adam K. Raymond

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

Kaylee Raymer

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