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More Than 17,000 Kentuckians Could Lose Food Aid With Return of SNAP Work Reporting Requirements

An estimated 17,300 Kentuckians will soon be at risk of losing much-needed grocery money due to newly reinstated requirements that...

Jessica Klein | May 15, 2023

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How Kentucky Can Combat the Growing Scourge of Child Labor

Nearly 100 years after President Franklin Roosevelt called child labor an “ancient atrocity” and took action to abolish it, the scourge of exploiting kids through work is back. Corporate violations...

Jason Bailey | May 11, 2023

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Public Schools Are Becoming a Lower State Budget Priority

Preschool through 12th grade public education has become less of a Kentucky budget priority in recent years, according to the official analyses of enacted budgets published by the Office of...

Jason Bailey and Pam Thomas | May 9, 2023

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Kentucky’s Basic Cash Assistance Program Just Got a Much-Needed Update

Kentucky’s basic cash assistance program for families with young children was recently overhauled to make long-overdue and badly needed improvements benefitting children and families across the commonwealth. These changes in...

Dustin Pugel | April 25, 2023

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Progress Made on Drug Policy in 2023, Though the Legislature Increased Other Criminal Penalties

If Kentucky were a country, it would be the seventh most incarcerated place in the world – with more than 21,000 people held in county jails, 65% of which are...

Kaylee Raymer | April 19, 2023

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State Budget Changes in 2023 Session Increase Future Risk

The General Assembly reduced future revenues substantially this session by passing House Bill (HB) 1, a law that will further shrink Kentucky’s largest revenue source by cutting the state income...

Jason Bailey and Pam Thomas | March 31, 2023

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HB 444 Leaves $110 Million On the Table for State Worker Pay

Last year, the General Assembly provided a badly-needed 8% raise for state workers in fiscal year 2023, reversing a 14-year trend of low or no cost-of-living increases. At the same...

Dustin Pugel | March 7, 2023

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‘Transplant’ Bill Would Give Large Windfall to Companies Recruiting Remote Workers

A bill aimed at relocating higher-income remote workers to Kentucky could cost the state up to $200 million and widen inequality without necessarily drawing many people to Kentucky who aren’t...

Jason Bailey and Pam Thomas | March 7, 2023

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House Bill 3 Proposes Harmful, Regressive Policy Changes to Kentucky’s Juvenile System

A robust body of research shows that locking kids behind bars harms their mental and physical well-being, gets in the way of their education, makes them more likely to be...

Ashley Spalding and Pam Thomas | March 7, 2023

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SB 225 Proposes Much-Needed Changes to Kentucky’s Persistent Felony Offender (PFO) Law 

For the last 40 years, Kentucky’s persistent felony offender (PFO) law has added decades to prison sentences of convicted Kentuckians, contributing significantly to Kentucky's much-too high incarceration rate. Advocates have...

Kaylee Raymer and Ashley Spalding | March 6, 2023

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