Kentucky recently took a stand and became the first state in the U.S. to pass legislation that allows charities to assist...
Tag - Op-Ed
The Lane Report is interested in well-written, insightful Op-Ed’s that shed light on the way business works in Kentucky.
The Op-Ed guidelines:
- No more than 750 words
- Opinion on business or economic issue only which the writer feels passionate and qualified to write.
Editor’s note: This is an op-ed. The opinions expressed by the authors, nor the conclusions drawn in this post, do not necessarily reflect the opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs of The Lane Report, its owner, staff, or any organizations with which The Lane Report is affiliated. The Lane Report reserves the right not to publish any Op-Ed submitted.
Hopping from one couch to another with just a handful of clothes on his back, John longed for somewhere to call ‘home.’
The national cancer research burden in Kentucky is significant. We lead the nation in new cancer cases and deaths – with more than...
Our public schools are shaping the lives of our kids and the future of our commonwealth, and the teachers and school administrators...
Coming out of a two-year pandemic, facing extreme workforce shortages, and working toward economic recovery...
For most reading this, finding and maintaining a job is straightforward. We get on our computer to submit our resume or application.
Many private companies are mandating COVID vaccinations for employees, aligning with government policies and recommendations.
The pain at the pump is real. As gas prices soar, a hidden tax increase on motor fuels is the last thing Kentucky needs right now...
Last fall, it was announced that Kentucky Power would be sold to Liberty Utilities. The sale is part of a strategic decision by AEP, our...
We should all be committed to empowering young Americans who can think about and engage with American history and define its “promise.”