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Paul Budget Would Cut $1 Billion from Education in Kentucky

Senator Rand Paul’s federal budget proposal would cut approximately $1 billion on an annual basis from education in Kentucky, creating...

Jason Bailey | February 21, 2011

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Farmer’s High-Risk Overhaul Creates Imbalance in Kentucky’s Tax System

House Bill 196, sponsored by Representative Bill Farmer, proposes to overhaul Kentucky’s tax system by eliminating income taxes on individuals and corporations while greatly expanding the sales tax base. The...

Jason Bailey | February 15, 2011

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Using the Federal Income Tax Cuts to Help Address Kentucky’s Budget Challenge

The federal tax compromise passed by Congress in December included extensions to income tax cuts resulting in over $1 billion in tax breaks to the wealthiest 5 percent of Kentuckians...

admin | January 27, 2011

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Reforms Needed to Bring Greater Scrutiny to “Tax Expenditures”

Every year Kentucky loses billions of dollars in revenue through special tax preferences and breaks for individualsand businesses that are written into the tax code. Yet there is very little...

Jason Bailey | January 20, 2011

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End of Recovery Act Funds Could Mean Serious Budget Challenge for Kentucky

Kentucky’s budget situation would have been much worse without the $3.4 billion in funds provided to the state through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. But Recovery Act dollars are...

Jason Bailey | January 10, 2011

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Budget & Tax News

1 In New Poll, Kentuckians Say Income Tax Cuts Aren’t Helping

In New Poll, Kentuckians Say Income Tax Cuts Aren't Helping

2 Kentucky Misses Targets for Another Cut to the Income Tax Rate 

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

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

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

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The Experts

Budget Agreement Cuts and Freezes Funding for Most Services, Continues to Underfund Medicaid

Jason Bailey

Amid Mounting Harms, Kentucky Is Ramping Up Anti-Immigrant Enforcement

Ashley Spalding

Last-Minute Tax Breaks Allow Racetracks to Keep Sales Taxes

Pam Thomas

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