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Kentucky Center for Economic Policy (KyPolicy for short): research, analysis, and education on important policy issues facing the commonwealth.

Kentucky Katılım Ocak 2011
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HB 732 is another step toward a bleak future for hardworking men and women in Kentucky. #kyga26
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HB 732 greenlights the separation of workers from over a century of hard-won rights. Tell your Senator to stand with workers and oppose HB 732: act.aflcio.org/letters/stop-h…
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1 in 6 Kentuckians don’t have enough to eat. However, there are several bills in the #GA26 could help Kentucky use our strongest tool against hunger, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). 🧵
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When employers inaccurately and unlawfully treat employees as independent contractors, they're deprived of rights, protections and benefits, and Kentucky is deprived of tax dollars. HB 732 would make this growing problem worse.
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Our statement on the Senate's passage of its state budget:
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Jason Bailey@jbaileyky·
The Senate budget eases some cuts proposed by the House by spending $ that the House put into the already huge rainy day fund. It also includes a 13th check for retirees. But it includes less in K-12 SEEK than the House budget and continues 7% cuts for many agencies.
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At a time of rising grocery costs, SB 257 would create a host of new barriers for people to access needed food assistance, resulting in fewer Kentuckians receiving help with grocery bills and new costs to the state. #kyga26 kypolicy.org/senate-bill-25…
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When the state refuses to cover the full cost of public school transportation, districts are forced to take money from students and teachers to cover the gap. The House budget continues this trend, underfunding school transportation by $93 million in each of the next two years.
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Applications are now open for the 2026 Summer Policy Institute. More details and application here: kypolicy.org/spi/
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How does HB 500 affect your school district? #hb500" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">kypolicy.org/hb-500-house-b…
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NEW: The House budget (HB 500) continues the yearslong trend of underfundiang school transportation. This time, by $93 million in each of the next two years. Meeting this obligation is a key step toward adequately and equitably funding Kentucky public schools.
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Our statement on the House passage of HB 500, the House budget
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Jason Bailey@jbaileyky·
House A&R committee just passed a new version of the budget that removes the cap on health insurance but still contains substantial cuts and frozen funding while adding $604M to an already huge Budget Reserve Trust Fund. See the @KyPolicy analysis here: kypolicy.org/hb-500-state-b…
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A new version of HB 500, the House budget, just passed committee. While it makes improvements to the first version, our analysis shows that it is still an austere budget that reflects the harms of recent income tax cuts. kypolicy.org/hb-500-state-b…
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