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The Kentucky Center for Economic Policy seeks to improve the quality of life for all Kentuckians through research, analysis and education on important policy issues facing the Commonwealth.
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Research
- Budget Makes Education Goals Harder to Achieve with Cuts to Per-Student Funding
- Senate Budget Makes Deep Cuts but Leaves Rainy Day Fund Untouched
- Promoting Long-Term Investment in Appalachian Kentucky: A Permanent Coal Severance Tax Fund
- Threatening Benefits for Low-Income Families Wrong Way to Address Drug Problem
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Commentary
- Op Ed: Given Kentucky’s Budget Downpour, State Should Use Rainy Day Fund
- What a Tax Reform Plan Should Include
- Op-Ed: Principles Critical to Effective Tax Reform
- Op-Ed: Persistent Unemployment and Stagnant Wages Mark Labor Day 2011

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Kentucky has set high goals and taken great strides in improving educational achievement and degree attainment rates. However, the 2013-2014 state budget will make progress difficult over the next two years given its cuts in per-student funding for both P-12 and higher education.


