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Minimum Wage Hike – Will Lexington Be Next?

"Minimum Wage Hike - Will Lexington Be Next?" by Greg Stotelmyer

Public News Service | May 11, 2015

Right-to-Work Laws Worsen Jobs For All

Kentuckians deserve credible information as they consider right-to-work laws — information that is free from unchecked ideology, misleading messaging and bad math. Here is what the experience of other states...

By Anna Baumann | May 11, 2015

Most Kentucky Counties Have Fewer People With Jobs Than in 2007

"Most Kentucky Counties Have Fewer People With Jobs Than in 2007" By Ryland Barton

WFPL | May 4, 2015

‘Right to Work’ is Wrong for Kentucky

"‘Right to Work’ is Wrong for Kentucky" By Greg Stumbo, Special to the Courier-Journal

Courier-Journal | April 23, 2015

GC Fiscal Court Denies Right to Work Ordinance

"GC Fiscal Court Denies Right to Work Ordinance" By Ken Howlett

K105 | April 21, 2015

Right to Work, Right or Wrong?

"Right to Work, Right or Wrong?" By Greg Stotelmyer

KY News Connection | April 21, 2015

Kentucky Would Gain Little from Estate Tax Repeal

"Kentucky Would Gain Little from Estate Tax Repeal" By Ryland Barton

KY Public Radio | April 15, 2015

Kentucky’s Economic Future Relies on Bold Action

"Kentucky's Economic Future Relies on Bold Action" By Brad Bowman

Frankfort State Journal | April 2, 2015

Will Kentucky’s New Angel Investor Tax Credit Lead to Jobs?

"Will Kentucky's New Angel Investor Tax Credit Lead to Jobs?" By Chris Otts

WDRB | March 30, 2015

If Congress, State Won’t Raise Minimum Wage, Lexington Should

"If Congress, State Won’t Raise Minimum Wage, Lexington Should" By Tom Eblen

Lexington Herald-Leader | March 30, 2015

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