Kentucky lawmakers warn of state budget hit because of federal cuts
Still want to cut the income tax rate, though.
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Still want to cut the income tax rate, though.
Over 40 organizations join the call to action
600,000 on SNAP ... and seven food banks
Instructions: Buy food and give it away quickly
Judge orders payments, but Trump admin says it will take weeks or months to calculate the payments and send them out
Both parties trying to pass bills to fix the cutoff, but neither gets over the finish line.
McGrath criticizes Trump in first public appearance alongside Republican candidates
Food banks across state already feeling the pressure
And even if your employer covers much of it, your costs are still going to continue going up.
“This is the classic case of why campaign contributions really are legalized bribery.”
Supposedly locks in lower increase – but opponents are doubtful
Program needs $9 billion a month to run, and only has $6 billion in its contingency fund
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Registry of Election Finance continues to investigate hundreds of thousands of dollars in excess campaign contributions that London Mayor Randall Weddle gave through “straw donors” to help Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear win reelection in 2023. But the matter is not expected to be discussed at Wednesday’s
DOD cannot further remove books, either.
Ed Gallrein ran for state Senate last year, losing to Aaron Reed.
Gary Clemons will run to fill David Yates’s seat