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Report: Education Funding Dropped 12.1 percent per Student in Ky. After Recession

"Report: Education Funding Dropped 12.1 percent per Student in Ky. After Recession" by Linda Blackford

Lexington Herald-Leader | December 10, 2015

How A $15 Minimum Wage Took Over The Democratic Party

"How A $15 Minimum Wage Took Over The Democratic Party" by Bryce Covert

ThinkProgress | December 9, 2015

Report Shows Special Interests Prioritized Over Our Commonwealth

The taxes we pay in Kentucky are invested in things that make us stronger together like schools, libraries, roads and parks, to name a few. When we all chip in,...

Anna Baumann | December 7, 2015

Pension Group Providing Options for Legislators

"Pension Group Providing Options for Legislators" by Ronnie Ellis

CNHI | December 2, 2015

State Leaders Talk Kentucky Teachers’ Pension Solutions, To No Avail

"State Leaders Talk Kentucky Teachers’ Pension Solutions, To No Avail" by Ryland Barton

WFPL | December 2, 2015

Unlikely Allies May Push to Reform Ky. Penal Code

"Unlikely Allies May Push to Reform Ky. Penal Code" by Kristina Goetz

Courier-Journal | November 30, 2015

Many Kentuckians on Medicaid Work for Low Pay

"Many Kentuckians on Medicaid Work for Low Pay" by Deborah Yetter

Courier-Journal | November 20, 2015

Lexington Raises Minimum Wage

"Lexington Raises Minimum Wage" by LEX18

LEX18 | November 20, 2015

Council Has Done its Homework, Time is Now for Lexington to Raise Minimum Wage

Lexington is well-known for a lot of things, namely: ▪ Being the “Horse Capital of the World;” ▪ Being a college town; ▪ As a top community for retirement (according...

Lexington Herald-Leader | November 18, 2015

New Coverage is Making a Difference in Kentucky

"New Coverage is Making a Difference in Kentucky"

Community Catalyst | November 17, 2015

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