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Testimony

Letter: What a Tax Reform Plan Should Include

Governor Beshear has said that he will announce plans for addressing tax reform in the coming weeks. Here's what should...

Jason Bailey | January 3, 2012

Report

Kentucky Faces Serious Challenges with Next Budget

Lawmakers face a grim financial situation when they meet in January to craft a new budget for 2013 and 2014. The state has balanced past budgets in part by pushing...

Jason Bailey | December 21, 2011

Report

The College Affordability Crunch in Kentucky

A decade of state budget cuts in higher education, rising tuition, underfunded need-based financial aid and stagnating incomes are combining to make college less affordable in Kentucky. Student debt is...

Jason Bailey | November 2, 2011

Analysis

State Releases More Pessimistic Revenue Forecast

The official body that approves state revenue estimates released a preliminary forecast today that projects nearly $500 million less in General Fund revenue for the upcoming two-year budget than the...

Jason Bailey | October 14, 2011

Report

State Has Cut Education Funding Substantially from Pre-Recession Levels

The recession and weak recovery of the last few years have meant less revenue for the state budget, and the legislature has responded with cuts to many services. The state...

Jason Bailey | October 11, 2011

Report

State Revenue Growth Should Be Put Into Context

The first of a series of state estimates projects modest revenue growth over the next few years. But increases in revenue should be put into context. The economy is only...

Jason Bailey | August 5, 2011

Report

One-Dimensional Reports Overlook Well-Documented Revenue Problem

By ignoring Kentucky's revenue problems, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's "Leaky Bucket" reports offer a narrow and potentially harmful response to the state budget picture. While smart spending decisions are...

Jason Bailey | August 4, 2011

Report

Kentucky Job Numbers Beg for Federal Action

Now that the artificial crisis associated with raising the debt ceiling is over, the country must turn to the big challenge facing it: creating jobs and spurring faster economic growth....

Jason Bailey | August 3, 2011

Report

What Will the Debt Ceiling Cuts Mean for Kentucky?

We don’t yet know what cuts Congress will make as a result of the deal made to raise the debt ceiling, and thus what the specific impact on Kentucky will...

Jason Bailey | August 2, 2011

Report

2011 Revenue Results a Reminder of Importance of State Income Taxes

The $166 million in state revenues above projections for the fiscal year that just ended are helping prevent additional cuts to critical state services. They are also a reminder of...

Jason Bailey | July 12, 2011

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