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Unemployment line

Analysis

HB 406 Modernizes Unemployment Insurance and Prepares Kentucky for the Next Downturn

The COVID-19 economic crisis has created enormous strain on our unemployment insurance (UI) system and made clear how outdated and...

Dustin Pugel | February 9, 2021

tax return

Analysis

The General Assembly Must Resist an Expensive Double-Dip Tax Break and Instead Provide Targeted Aid to Businesses that Really Need Help

As Kentucky recovers from the pandemic and the resulting recession, it is important for state policymakers to invest in families, communities and businesses that need help to get back on...

Pam Thomas | February 8, 2021

Gavel and scales

Analysis

SB 36 Would Protect Children from Automatically Being Tried as Adults

Senate Bill (SB) 36, sponsored by Senator Whitney Westerfield, would eliminate a provision in Kentucky law mandating that children charged with certain felony offenses be prosecuted as adults, rather than...

Ashley Spalding and Carmen Mitchell | February 4, 2021

Number of Kentuckians Incarcerated is on the Rise

Analysis

Despite Continued Risks from COVID-19, Kentucky Jail Population Continues to Increase

Between March and May of 2020, the jail population in Kentucky fell by a third (24,183 to 16,167) as a result of releases aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19....

Carmen Mitchell and Dustin Pugel | February 4, 2021

Empty courtroom

Analysis

HB 126’s Reformed Felony Threshold Would Reduce Incarceration for Low-Level Theft

The House Judiciary committee is scheduled to hear a bill sponsored by Representative Ed Massey, House Bill (HB) 126, on Wednesday, February 3. HB 126 would increase the threshold at...

Ashley Spalding | February 2, 2021

Insulin Costs on High Deductible Health Plans

Analysis

Bills Capping Insulin Prices Could Help Many Kentuckians with Diabetes, Especially Those Who Struggle to Pay

House Bill (HB) 95 was signed by the governor and will provide much-needed help to reduce insulin costs for some of the 474,456 Kentuckians with diabetes, roughly 1 in 7...

Dustin Pugel | January 27, 2021

Annual Cost of Voucher Program Over Time

Analysis

Voucher Proposal Takes Dollars from Kentucky’s Public Schools and Gives Them to Unaccountable Private Schools

All Kentucky children deserve a high-quality education that equips them to live well and contribute fully to their community and the state’s economy. The most efficient and equitable way to...

Anna Baumann | January 26, 2021

weakening recovery

Analysis

Recovery Went in Reverse in December as Relief Expired, Pandemic Resurged

New monthly jobs data shows the state lost jobs in December for the first time since the recovery began in the spring of 2020. The end of federal CARES Act...

Jason Bailey | January 21, 2021

administrative release 1

Analysis

New Data Helps Pave the Way for Bail Reform in Kentucky

Legislators and advocates have been discussing bail reform for years, with general agreement that too many Kentuckians are incarcerated while awaiting trial, many because they cannot afford bail. Past bail...

Ashley Spalding | January 21, 2021

stimulus

Analysis

$2,000 Checks Would Provide More of the Relief Kentuckians Need

The December federal relief law provided checks of $600 per person, though many argued at the time for the larger amount of $2,000 per person. Now President-elect Biden and the...

Jason Bailey | January 8, 2021

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