As we continue to move forward from the challenges of the last two years, I’m reminded of an old saying about not kicking people when
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These statistics hit home for me: 3.5 million mothers with school-age children lost jobs, took leaves of absence, or exited the job...
In the last several weeks, our Office of Rate Intervention has heard from thousands of Kentuckians with concerns about the staggering increase...
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Children succeed in the classroom and throughout their lives. Luckily, there is a popular and proven answer: school choice.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced that Kentucky would receive nearly $104 million to plug legacy abandoned and orphan wells.