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What the Cuts Would Mean: A Look at How Kentucky Is Hurt By Proposed Disinvestments

In a new video describing the importance of Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs) and Extended School Services (ESS)...

Anna Baumann | March 25, 2016

Analysis

Questions and Concerns About the Senate’s Performance-Based Funding Proposal

The model for performance-based funding outlined in the Senate budget proposal raises some questions and concerns about how the money would be distributed and what the likely outcomes would be...

Ashley Spalding | March 25, 2016

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Senate Budget Maintains Governor’s Deep Budget Cuts, Increases Pension Contributions by Reducing Governor’s Set-Aside Funds

To view in PDF format, click here. The Senate budget maintains the governor’s dramatic proposed cuts of nine percent to postsecondary education, parts of P-12 education and a wide range...

Jason Bailey | March 23, 2016

Analysis

Uninsured Costs at U of L Hospital Have Dropped Dramatically Because of Medicaid Expansion and Kynect, But Could Go Up with Changes

Senate leaders have raised a concern about the House’s inclusion of up to $10.5 million in their budget over the biennium to help cover health care costs for the uninsured...

Jason Bailey | March 22, 2016

Analysis

House Budget Does Not Restore Many Crucial Services for Vulnerable Kentuckians

The House budget bill builds on Governor Bevin’s proposed funding for KTRS and KERS and rightly restores his cuts to P-12 and higher education. However, it maintains reductions to other...

Anna Baumann | March 18, 2016

Analysis

Why the House Budget Approach Is Better than a Big Set Aside of Idle Funds

The major point of difference between the governor's budget and the House budget concerns the use of idle funds. The governor's plan sets aside $500 million in a new so-called...

Jason Bailey | March 18, 2016

Analysis

House Budget Would Make College More Affordable for Kentuckians

In recent years, Kentucky has had among the largest state budget cuts to higher education in the nation and steepest tuition increases. By ending cuts to state universities and community...

Ashley Spalding | March 18, 2016

Report

House Budget Uses Set-Aside Money to Reduce Cuts and Fully Fund Teachers’ Pensions

To view this in PDF form, click here. The House budget reduces proposed cuts to education and selected other areas and provides additional money to fully fund the actuarially required...

Jason Bailey | March 16, 2016

Analysis

House Minority Budget Doesn’t Put More Money into Education

The House minority budget presented today keeps the governor's proposed deep cuts to education and just makes modifications to how those cuts are implemented. The budget essentially flat-funds the SEEK...

Jason Bailey | March 15, 2016

Analysis

It’s Kentucky’s Lack of Coverage and Poor Health that Are Unsustainable, Not Medicaid

While the administration claims that Kentucky's Medicaid program is “unsustainable,” in fact Medicaid is a big benefit to Kentucky as it fills critical coverage gaps, improves health, injects dollars into...

Jason Bailey | March 10, 2016

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Budget & Tax News

1 ‘The Money Is There’: Kentucky Together Coalition Calls on Lawmakers to Pass a Budget that Delivers

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2 Coalition: Kentucky Has the Money for a Budget That Delivers

3 What Could Kentucky Do With $1.2 Billion a Year? 

4 ‘Transformational’ or a ‘Reckless’ Spending Spree? A Kentucky Economic Think Tank and the State’s Leading Republican Take on Democrats’ Latest Legislation

5 “Nothing Like This in the Country.” “Enormous” West End TIF District Would Be Kentucky’s Largest.

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The Experts

Kentuckians Need a New Trade Policy, Not a Chaotic Trade War

Jason Bailey

Federal Funding Cuts to Medicaid and Public Health Will Worsen Kentucky’s Opioid Crisis

Ashley Spalding

Children in the Balance: Kentucky Reforms Successfully Diverted More Kids from Detention, but Now Those Gains Are at Risk

Pam Thomas

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