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Mayor Fischer Blindsided Us By Supporting State’s Gang Crackdown Proposal, Critics Say

Mayor Fischer Blindsided Us By Supporting State's Gang Crackdown Proposal, Critics Say By Phillip Bailey

Courier-Journal | March 27, 2018

KY Teachers’ Pension System Would Face ‘Severe’ Cash Flow Problem Under Senate Plan

KY Teachers' Pension System Would Face 'Severe' Cash Flow Problem Under Senate Plan By Daniel Desrochers

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 26, 2018

Are More Strikes Coming? West Virginia Wasn’t the Only State Neglecting Employee Health Care

Are More Strikes Coming? West Virginia Wasn't the Only State Neglecting Employee Health Care By Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene

Governing | March 22, 2018

Does America Need Another Prison? It May Be this Rural County’s Only Chance at Survival

Does America Need Another Prison? It May Be this Rural County's Only Chance at Survival By Jon Schuppe

NBC News | March 22, 2018

As Senate Budget Takes Money from Teacher Pensions to Fund Others, Some Claim Retaliation

As Senate Budget Takes Money from Teacher Pensions to Fund Others, Some Claim Retaliation By Tom Loftus

Courier-Journal | March 22, 2018

Who’s “Ignorant” and “Uninformed”? Bevin Should Do More Homework Before Ranting on Radio

Who's "Ignorant" and "Uninformed"? Bevin Should Do More Homework Before Ranting on Radio By Tom Eblen

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 15, 2018

KY Libraries, Schools and Cities Face Explosion in Pension Costs if Relief Bill Dies

KY Libraries, Schools and Cities Face Explosion in Pension Costs if Relief Bill Dies By John Cheves and Daniel Desrochers

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 15, 2018

Cuts to Kentucky Unemployment Benefits Trashed as Bill Advances in General Assembly

Cuts to Kentucky Unemployment Benefits Trashed as Bill Advances in General Assembly By Daniel Desrochers

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 13, 2018

State Senate Should Spare Higher Education from Harmful Cuts

State Senate Should Spare Higher Education from Harmful Cuts

Bowling Green Daily News | March 11, 2018

Chamber Says Tax Cuts Will Grow Kentucky’s Economy. History Says Otherwise

Chamber Says Tax Cuts Will Grow Kentucky's Economy. History Says Otherwise By Editorial Board

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 9, 2018

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