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House Bill 5 Arrives in Senate With Changes That Make It Even More Harmful

Last week, the House passed House Bill (HB) 5, a sprawling collection of tried-and-failed policies that will increase incarceration, hardship...

Kaylee Raymer, Pam Thomas and Ashley Spalding | January 30, 2024

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Floor Amendment to HB 5 Proposes New Harmful Changes That Far Outweigh Attempts at Making Bill Less Harsh 

The House is expected to vote on House Bill (HB) 5 today with a floor amendment from its primary sponsor. Rather than make the bill less harsh, nearly all of...

Kaylee Raymer, Pam Thomas and Ashley Spalding | January 25, 2024

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Kentucky Child Care Faces a $330 Million Fiscal Cliff, the General Assembly Can Help

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was a lifeline for child care in Kentucky, providing substantial resources that prevented a continued decline in this vital sector. Child care centers used...

Dustin Pugel | January 25, 2024

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

This analysis was originally published on January 10. It was updated on January 22 to reflect the most recent version of House Bill 5. All Kentuckians should be able to...

Kaylee Raymer, Ashley Spalding and Pam Thomas | January 22, 2024

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Kentucky Plummets in State Ranking of Tax Fairness

Because of recent legislative changes, Kentucky’s tax system is rapidly becoming much more inequitable, according to a new report by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). Kentucky has...

Jason Bailey | January 9, 2024

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Substantial Revenues Are Available for Both Recurring and One-Time Needs, Unless Lawmakers Budget for More Tax Cuts

The budget debate is well under way in Frankfort, but the discussion is clouded by confusion and misinformation about the types of resources available and the consequences of taking advantage...

Jason Bailey | January 5, 2024

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Governor’s Budget Invests in Education and Infrastructure Using Dollars Otherwise Piling Up in Excessive Reserves

Governor Beshear’s 2024-2026 budget proposal expands investment in a variety of public services, with a focus on education and infrastructure, and pays for that expansion with billions of dollars otherwise...

Jason Bailey | December 19, 2023

Kentucky Average Teacher Pay Fails to Keep Up with Inflation

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...

Dustin Pugel | December 15, 2023

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Local Sales Tax Amendment Could Lead to Wider Inequality Without Better Funding Local Services

Under Kentucky’s constitution, there are limits on the types of taxes the General Assembly may authorize local governments to levy, and local sales taxes are not allowed. [efn_note]As currently interpreted,...

Jason Bailey and Pam Thomas | November 16, 2023

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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 a new report by the Kentucky legislature’s Office of Education Accountability (OEA). Inadequate funding and...

Jason Bailey | November 3, 2023

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