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Decreasing Coins

Analysis

Bill Provides Huge Subsidy to Investment Companies with No Requirement of Rural Investments, Jobs or Return to Communities

House Bill 308, which passed the Kentucky House and may be acted on in the Senate in the session's final...

Pam Thomas | April 5, 2022

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Borrowers Fear Balancing Inflation and Student Loan Payments

Borrowers Fear Balancing Inflation and Student Loan Payments By: Austin Pollack Source: WLEX

admin | April 3, 2022

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Veto Period Begins for the Kentucky General Assembly

Veto Period Begins for the Kentucky General Assembly By: Steve Bittenbender Source: The Center Square

admin | April 1, 2022

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Senate Passes Bill Related to Public Assistance

Senate Passes Bill Related to Public Assistance By: Christie Netherton Source: Messenger-Inquirer

admin | April 1, 2022

Income Tax Cut to 4 Is a Giveaway to Those at the Top 3

Analysis

Tax Cut Is a Giveaway to the Wealthy That Will Damage Future Budgets

The General Assembly passed a new version of House Bill 8 (HB 8) that is expected to reduce the individual income tax rate by 1 point over the next couple...

Jason Bailey | April 1, 2022

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8 Just-Passed Bills in Kentucky That You Should Be Mad About

8 Just-Passed Bills in Kentucky That You Should Be Mad About By: Danielle Grady and Scott Recker Source: LEO Weekly

admin | March 31, 2022

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Kentucky Lawmakers Pass New Two-Year Budget With Modest Increases, $1 Billion Unspent

Kentucky Lawmakers Pass New Two-Year Budget With Modest Increases, $1 Billion Unspent By: Ryan Van Velzer Source: WFPL

admin | March 30, 2022

Senate Budget Proposal Analysis Featured Image 1

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Budget Agreement Includes Only Modest Increases in Most Areas of Budget, Salary Increases for State Workers

The 2022-2024 budget agreement announced today includes only very modest funding increases for critical state services across the budget. Investments in education and other areas are small, especially considering the...

Ashley Spalding, Dustin Pugel and Jason Bailey | March 29, 2022

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GOP Budget Drops Plan for $500 Rebate for Kentuckians, Funds Full-Day Kindergarten

GOP Budget Drops Plan for $500 Rebate for Kentuckians, Funds Full-Day Kindergarten By: Joe Sonka Source: Courier-Journal

admin | March 29, 2022

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Kentucky Personal Income Tax Cut Remains But Rebates Likely Done in New GOP Bill

Kentucky Personal Income Tax Cut Remains But Rebates Likely Done in New GOP Bill By: Austin Horn Source: Herald-Leader

admin | March 29, 2022

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