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Local Recovery Monies Should Go to Communities’ Greatest Needs — Kentuckians Can Help Make That Happen

Cities and counties in Kentucky are in the process of receiving the first half of over $1.8 billion in total...

Pam Thomas | June 8, 2021

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$300 Weekly Jobless Benefit Is Good for Kentucky’s Economy

The expanded $300 a week in federally-funded jobless benefits known as Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) is providing a necessary bridge for families and the economy as we begin to...

Dustin Pugel and Jason Bailey | May 20, 2021

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Federal Food Assistance Will Help Feed Nearly 7 in 10 Kentucky Kids This Summer — We Should Make It Permanent

Child food insecurity, with its harmful short- and long-term consequences, typically increases during summer as kids are unable to eat meals at school. This summer, as pandemic-related hardships are still...

Jessica Klein | May 18, 2021

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State Should Focus Remaining American Rescue Plan Fiscal Relief on Kentuckians’ Greatest Needs

Among the aid that Kentucky state government will receive from the American Rescue Plan is $2.183 billion through the legislation’s State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The General Assembly appropriated...

Jason Bailey | May 10, 2021

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The 2021 Legislative Session Wrap Up: Steps Forward and Backward for Kentuckians’ Opportunities to be Healthy

When Kentucky’s legislature gathers each year, the decisions they make either improve health in Kentucky or worsen it — and not just through legislation related specifically to health care. Kentuckians’...

Jessica Klein | May 3, 2021

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The 2021 Legislative Session Health Care Wrap Up: Steps in the Right Direction

The 2021 General Assembly passed several measures that will improve the affordability and accessibility of health care in the commonwealth. These improvements come amidst the worst public health crisis in...

Dustin Pugel | April 22, 2021

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The 2021 Legislative Session Criminal Justice Wrap Up: Some Important Wins that Should Be Built on to Achieve Systemic Change

This year, the Kentucky General Assembly took important steps forward in criminal justice with the passage of policies that will reduce incarceration and related harms in modest but important ways...

Ashley Spalding, Carmen Mitchell and Pam Thomas | April 16, 2021

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Corporations Were the Primary Focus of One-Time Monies in General Assembly

One-time monies in the state budget gave the 2021 General Assembly a unique opportunity to provide meaningful assistance to Kentuckians struggling during the pandemic. Those dollars resulted from federal aid...

Jason Bailey | April 12, 2021

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Student Debt Forgiveness Would Benefit Hundreds of Thousands of Kentuckians, Help With Economic Recovery and Improve Race Equity

The student debt crisis has been garnering increased attention recently, with calls for the federal government to forgive between $10,000 and $50,000 in student debt. In February, a group of...

Ashley Spalding | April 6, 2021

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American Rescue Plan’s Expanded Child Tax Credit Will Improve the Lives of Over a Million Kentucky Kids

The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act includes a historic expansion of the Child Tax Credit (CTC), which will help an estimated 1.1 million Kentucky children and lift an estimated 69,000...

Dustin Pugel | April 5, 2021

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