Nine things to watch in the second half of #KYGA26
Fighting over budget, fighting over education, fighting!
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Fighting over budget, fighting over education, fighting!
Thousands of immigrant and international students are studying in Kentucky
Student-organized rally draws large crowd
A stand he no doubt wishes to take to Washington
HB 5 expands partnership between KYCTS and Department of Corrections
More pollution, more bad health as a result
ICE is still funded, though, because of the OBBBA
From the White House to the Kentucky statehouse, indecency in leadership has become normalized.
Claiming minority students don’t need protection from the country’s deep-seated racism — because inclusion makes their teacher uncomfortable — is a fairy tale told by politicians far removed from the realities of public education.
Their campaign strategy appears to be to out-prejudice each other.
It sounds like Putin’s Russia, but it’s right here.