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Lawmakers Should Help Our Kids, Not Lock More Up in Failing Juvenile System

All children deserve a chance to succeed, even those who’ve made mistakes. But when we emphasize detention over the supports...

Ashley Spalding | February 28, 2023

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Income Tax Reduction Is Another Blow to Rural Kentucky

For Kentucky as a whole to truly flourish, we need our rural communities to thrive as much as the cities and suburbs where most residents now live. Even today, Kentucky...

Jason Bailey | January 30, 2023

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Kentucky Should Not Volunteer for Greater Inequality by Becoming More Like Tennessee

The effort to reduce Kentucky’s income tax – the source of 41% of state revenue – gives a big tax break to the wealthy and will harm funding for public...

Pam Thomas | January 18, 2023

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Regressive Kentucky Laws Are Bringing Back the Bad Old Days

Addressing the long list of pressing modern challenges facing Kentucky requires a unified effort from all of us. How will we create good jobs in a globalized economy, stem climate...

Jason Bailey | January 6, 2023

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Coalition of Kentucky Organizations Sends Letter to Lawmakers: Fund Kentucky’s Future, Not Tax Cuts

Dear Member of the Kentucky General Assembly, When you return to Frankfort in January, a major decision looms: use our historic budget surpluses to build a commonwealth that lifts up...

admin | December 15, 2022

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SNAP Is a Vital Tool for Fighting Hunger That Should Be Strengthened, Not Attacked

This Thanksgiving, many Kentuckians will show gratitude for their good fortune by serving meals to hungry neighbors, donating food to those whose cupboards are bare and contributing money to worthy...

Jessica Klein | December 2, 2022

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The Devastating Economic Harms of Banning Abortion in Kentucky

Abortion is on the ballot in Kentucky this year, and the harmful implications of Amendment 2 would reach deep into the lives, health and security of Kentucky families. The amendment...

Ashley Spalding | November 3, 2022

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Sending Public Money to Private Schools Breaks Kentucky’s Commitment to Students

Ample public investment in K-12 education is essential for Kentucky’s children to thrive. But instead of committing to funding the many different components of successful public schools, including skilled teachers,...

Pam Thomas | October 25, 2022

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More Disasters Are Coming. Kentucky Must Be Prepared

The last couple of years have marked a chaotic time in Kentucky with our communities rocked by a pandemic, recession, tornadoes and floods. The turmoil that our more vulnerable neighbors...

Jason Bailey | October 5, 2022

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Despite Rapid Pandemic Recovery, Kentucky Workers Need More Support

The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing economic downturn reshaped Kentucky’s economy in ways that are still revealing themselves 30 months after the virus arrived in the commonwealth. Part of the story...

Dustin Pugel | September 6, 2022

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