The Kentucky Constitution’s language on public schools and how they are funded remains unchanged following the defeat of ...
More than 70% of voters in Fayette, Franklin, Bracken, Robertson, Nicholas, Edmonson, and Monroe counties decided against ...
Amendment 1 asked voters if they were in favor of requiring citizenship to vote, something that is already a law for federal ...
Essentially, Amendment 2 would have allowed public money to fund education outside of the public education system.
Kentucky voters on Tuesday rejected a proposal to amend the ... Republican leadership in the General Assembly who ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
Simply put, voting “no” on this issue is the best course of action for youth education in Kentucky. A glaring issue with this amendment is that it’s too vague. The first sentence of the proposal ...
Northern Kentucky counties have gone red in U.S. presidential races for decades, highlighted most recently by enthusiastic ...