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Pension Bill Wins Its First Approval as Teachers Shout Their Disgust, Plan Protests

Pension Bill Wins Its First Approval as Teachers Shout Their Disgust, Plan Protests By Daniel Desrochers

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 8, 2018

Major Changes to KEES Scholarship Program Get First Approval as Concerns Linger

Major Changes to KEES Scholarship Program Get First Approval as Concerns Linger By Linda Blackford  

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 6, 2018

Kentucky Employees and Teachers Could See Health Costs Leap 50 Percent Under Budget Plan, Critic Says

Kentucky Employees and Teachers Could See Health Costs Leap 50 Percent Under Budget Plan, Critic Says By Tom Loftus

Courier-Journal | March 6, 2018

Bevin Wants Medicaid Plan to Delivery Dignity, but it May Just Punish the Poor

Bevin Wants Medicaid Plan to Delivery Dignity, but It May Just Punish the Poor By Eric Mount

Danville Advocate Messenger | March 6, 2018

Kentucky Tests How Much To Demand of Medicaid Recipients

"Kentucky Tests How Much To Demand of Medicaid Recipients" By Henry Gass

Christian Science Monitor | February 28, 2018

Medicaid Changes Require Tens of Millions in Upfront Costs

Medicaid Changes Require Tens of Millions in Upfront Costs By Misty Williams

Roll Call | February 26, 2018

Kentucky Politics Distilled: The New Pension Bill

Kentucky Politics Distilled: The New Pension Bill By Ryland Barton

WKMS | February 23, 2018

Changes Coming to Pension Bill, but Cuts for Retired Teachers Staying, Lawmaker Says

Changes Coming to Pension Bill, but Cuts for Retired Teachers Staying, Lawmaker Says By Jack Brammer and Daniel Desrochers

Lexington Herald-Leader | February 23, 2018

Kentucky Education Groups Say Newly Filed Pension Reform Bill Needs Changes

Kentucky Education Groups Say Newly Filed Pension Reform Bill Needs Changes By Kevin Wheatley

WDRB | February 21, 2018

The Kentucky General Assembly Finally Has a Pension Bill, Which Varies Greatly from Bevin’s Original Proposal

The Kentucky General Assembly Finally Has a Pension Bill, Which Varies Greatly from Bevin's Original ProposalBy Joe Sonka

Insider Louisville | February 21, 2018

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