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#KYGA week 9: Charter funding bill filed, tax reform sails through
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#KYGA week 8: Covid state of emergency to end, tax reform introduced (finally!)
#KYGA Week 7: Education, anti-transparency and bad tax bills move foward
#KYGA Week 6: Emphasis on vehicle tax increase, literacy, KY State Police raises
#KYGA22 Week 5: Kentucky Wired, literacy, vehicle tax relief bills move forward
#KYGA22 Week 4: School Choice Week; school board comment bill and constitutional amendment moves forward
#KYGA22 Week 3: House passes budget bills, Senate approves literacy legislation and redistricting vetoes overridden
#22GA week 2: Western Kentucky gets disaster relief, important literacy bill introduced, governor gives his budget address
#22GA wrap-up Days 3-5: School governance bill passes Senate; redistricting bills head to governor's desk
#22GA wrap-up: GOP raises bar to end debate; redistricting moves forward during first two days
Reading proficiency rates rising in some Eastern Kentucky schools
New report puts Kentucky in top ten least transparent states
Analysis: Car rental industry’s rent-seeking proposal anticompetitive, violation of pro-growth policy
Bluegrass Institute issues statement on court decision regarding new school choice law, opportunity accounts
‘In a free society, you do you’
Road fund bulletin highlights need for additional pension reform
Masking toddlers shows Beshear administration lacks common sense
What Milton Wright knew about reading instruction, but lots of teachers apparently don’t
Sick leave reform estimated to save taxpayers $50 million per year
Next steps: More must be done to stabilize teachers' retirement system