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Measuring the Tax Plan Against Key Principles

Governor Beshear has released his tax reform proposal, and analysis and debate over the plan has begun. It’s important that...

Jason Bailey | February 7, 2014

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Increasing Kentucky’s Minimum Wage Would Help One in Four Workers Make Ends Meet

The decline in the real value of the minimum wage for tipped and non-tipped workers has been contributing to poverty and inequality in Kentucky. Increasing the state’s minimum wage to...

Anna Baumann | January 29, 2014

Our Commonwealth: A Primer on the Kentucky State Budget

What is the Budget of the Commonwealth? Where does the money come from and for what does it pay? What are the processes by which the budget is made? The...

Anna Baumann | January 27, 2014

Governor’s Austere Budget Gives Small Bump to K-12, Cuts Funding for Many Areas

Governor Beshear's Executive Budget proposal provides a small amount of additional funding to K-12 education but not enough to fully restore the impact of six years of cuts and frozen...

Jason Bailey | January 22, 2014

Budget Preview Report: Kentucky Faces Choice of Reinvestment or Retrenchment in Next State Budget

Kentucky faces more cuts and continued underinvestment in critical services in the next two-year state budget unless lawmakers generate additional revenue, as outlined in KCEP’s new comprehensive budget preview report....

Anna Baumann | January 2, 2014

Vast Inequality in Wealth Means Poor School Districts Are Less Able to Rely on Local Property Taxes

The cuts in state and federal funding for education are hitting Kentucky's school districts hard, and many are raising local taxes in response. However, the same local property tax increase...

Jason Bailey | December 11, 2013

State Must Begin Meeting Responsibility to Teachers’ Retirement or Pay More Later

The state has not been making full required contributions to Kentucky teachers' retirement since 2009, and the impact of not making those payments has a compounding effect—meaning more costs for...

Jason Bailey | November 21, 2013

Improving Reentry in Kentucky through Education and Supports for Inmates and Ex-Offenders

With nearly 31 percent of Kentucky’s former inmates recidivating—returning to prison—within two years, a new policy report from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy (KCEP) recommends that the state invest...

Ashley Spalding | August 8, 2013

Sharp Decline in Coal Severance Tax Revenue Underscores Need for Economic Plan

New data showing that eastern Kentucky lost 4,000 coal jobs last year should raise alarm among public officials about the longstanding need for an economic transition plan. So should the...

Jason Bailey | April 18, 2013

Medicaid Expansion Would Benefit Workers Across Kentucky’s Economy

If Kentucky moves forward with the Medicaid expansion, uninsured workers across Kentucky's economy could gain health coverage. Workers at restaurants, construction sites, grocery stores and child care centers are among...

Ashley Spalding | March 14, 2013

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