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Charter School Funding Proposal Is Inefficient, Costly and Will Harm Public Education

Legislation introduced in the Kentucky House would create a duplicative, wasteful and unaccountable system for authorizing and funding charter schools...

Pam Thomas | March 11, 2022

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Senate Budget Cuts Education Funding Further From Modest House Plan

Despite a once-in-a-generation budget surplus, the Senate budget includes $1.3 billion less in spending over the biennium than the already-modest House plan (and $2.8 billion less than the governor had...

Jason Bailey | March 9, 2022

PE Coverage in KY March 2020 January 2022

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HB 7 Puts New, Costly Barriers in Front of Kentuckians Seeking Food and Medical Help

House Bill 7 (HB 7) would implement several harsh measures making it harder to get and keep food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and medical assistance through...

Dustin Pugel and Jessica Klein | March 3, 2022

HHI by county

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Income Tax Cuts Will Widen Inequality in Kentucky

To pay at least in part for income tax cuts for the wealthy, the House budget proposal shorts investments in schools, health, human services and infrastructure. Given historic revenue levels,...

Anna Baumann | March 3, 2022

HB 8 Revenue Impact by Fiscal Year

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House Tax Bill Would Devastate Kentucky’s Budget for a Giveaway to the Wealthy

HB 8 would begin aggressively cutting Kentucky’s income tax rate next year and eventually completely eliminate it, devastating funding for Kentucky’s schools, health, human services, infrastructure and other needs. The...

Jason Bailey | February 25, 2022

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4 Ways the Kentucky General Assembly Can Fight Hunger in the New Budget

Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 Kentuckians and 1 in 5 Kentucky kids experienced food insecurity. Yet despite deep hardship caused by COVID, relief provided by the safety net kept...

Jessica Klein | February 25, 2022

Who Pays State Local Taxes in Kentucky

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Senate Income Tax Rebate Unfairly Leaves Out Low-Income Kentuckians, Could Force Some to Repay It

Today the Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee moved forward a $1.15 billion income tax rebate that will give away a huge portion of the revenue surplus that could otherwise be...

Jason Bailey | February 24, 2022

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Kentucky’s Jobs Recovery Is Very Strong — False Claims to the Contrary Are Being Used to Justify Harmful Benefit Cuts

Kentucky is currently experiencing a historically strong recovery from the devastating job losses that occurred as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. By April 2020, Kentucky had lost 294,900 jobs,...

Dustin Pugel | February 21, 2022

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While Failing to Address Kentucky’s Overdose Crisis, HB 215 Would Keep People Incarcerated Longer

Kentucky is currently in the midst of an overdose crisis, particularly with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that when pharmaceutically prescribed can be used to treat pain but when acquired illegally...

Carmen Mitchell | February 21, 2022

Teacher Pay Has Fallen in Nearly Every KY County

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State Funding for Education Has Been Stagnant for Many Years, But the 2022-2024 Budget Presents a Unique Opportunity to Begin Reinvesting

In 1991, following a Kentucky Supreme Court decision finding that Kentucky’s system of funding education was unconstitutional, the Kentucky General Assembly responded by increasing taxes to begin reinvesting in Kentucky’s...

Pam Thomas, Ashley Spalding and Dustin Pugel | February 14, 2022

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