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Hope and worry follow Kentucky school choice bill from House to Senate

Hope and worry follow Kentucky school choice bill from House to Senate

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky’s House of Representatives for the first time voted to make millions in tax credits available to help jumpstart fundraising for education spending accounts, with families in three of the state’s most populous counties allowed to pay for private school tuition with that money.Exactly what form the House Bill 563 will take in the Senate remains to be seen and will be key in the bill’s path through the final days of the 2021 General Assembly.School choice advocates like Andrew...

March 22, 2021
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Kentucky Supreme Court keeps Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders in place -- for now

Kentucky Supreme Court keeps Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders in place -- for now

You are the owner of this article.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After a week of legal battles in two Kentucky county courts, the state's Supreme Court on Friday unanimously agreed that Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders can stay in place.Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron had sought to block all of the governor's executive orders, including a statewide mask mandate, in a motion he filed Thursday in Boone County Circuit Court in northern Kentucky. Cameron also had intervened in a lawsuit in Scott County.Judges in those lower courts ruled against Beshear, a Democrat, allowing COVID-19...

July 23, 2020
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Kentucky Supreme Court keeps Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders in place -- for now

Kentucky Supreme Court keeps Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders in place -- for now

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After a week of legal battles in two Kentucky county courts, the state's Supreme Court on Friday unanimously agreed that Gov. Andy Beshear's coronavirus orders can stay in place.Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron had sought to block all of the governor's executive orders, including a statewide mask mandate, in a motion he filed Thursday in Boone County Circuit Court in northern Kentucky. Cameron also had intervened in a lawsuit in Scott County.Judges in those lower courts ruled...

July 23, 2020
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