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What a school choice constitutional amendment will - and won't - do
BIPPS president makes the case for choice, transparency in KET debate
#KYGA23 Week Seven: Bills dealing with paycheck protection, teachers’ liability insurance, ed commissioner’s confirmation, pension reform and reformulated gasoline on their way to the governor
Education, Economic Incentives, Education Reform, Health Care, Individual Liberty, Pensions, Regulation, Taxes, Transparency and Accou...Guest UserIncome tax rate reduction, Benefits cliff, Teachers' insurance, Confirmation process, Parental rights, ESG investment policy, Paycheck protection, Private property rights, Donor privacy, second amendment, Reformulated gas, Administrative regs, Fentanyl testing strips
KYGA23: Week Four
‘Abundance of caution’ appropriate concerning donors’ privacy
KYTC single-bid contracts 2022: By Company
KYTC single-bid contracts 2022: Compiled data
KYTC awarded $243.6 million in asphalt-related single-bid contracts in the first six months of 2022
Webinar offered this coming Wednesday on changes to Ky's open government laws
3 questions for KYTC Secretary Jim Gray
BIPPS: Reintroduce west end TIF enabling legislation in 2023
KYTC single-bid awards: April 2022
KYTC single-bid awards: March 2022
#KYGA22 wrap-up: Historic year for Kentucky’s budget, school choice and tax reform
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#KYGA22 Week 11: Senate disconnects KyWired; charter school-funding stalls; bipartisan boost for BIPPS-backed reading policy
KYTC Single-bid awards: February 2022
#KYGA week 8: Covid state of emergency to end, tax reform introduced (finally!)
Center for Open Government: BIPPS-supported bipartisan policy protecting free speech advances in Frankfort
#KYGA Week 7: Education, anti-transparency and bad tax bills move foward
#22GA wrap-up Days 3-5: School governance bill passes Senate; redistricting bills head to governor's desk