The Kentucky Constitution’s language on public schools and how they are funded remains unchanged following the defeat of ...
Kentucky voters weighed in on Amendment 2, which would allow "school choice" to come to the state if passed. Here's how ...
Kentuckians resoundingly reject Amendment 2. It would have changed the state constitution to allow lawmakers to divert public ...
The fall of Amendment 2, GOP gains in Metro Council and more — Election Day in Kentucky brought plenty of notable results.
The U.S. presidency, U.S. House seats and Amendment 2 are among the big items on Kentucky's ballot this Election Day.
Amendment 2 would have changed the Kentucky constitution to allow funding for charter schools. Despite an overwhelming no ...
The bill's opponents warned that it would siphon money from traditional public schools. But supporters portray charter ...
Essentially, Amendment 2 would have allowed public money to fund education outside of the public education system.
State and federal law already ban noncitizens from trying to vote in elections in Kentucky, with criminal penalties.
Amendment 1 had overwhelming support from the GOP, while others noted that the language felt redundant due to state and ...
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern A constitutional amendment to allow the Kentucky General Assembly to fund nonpublic ...
Kentucky voters overwhelmingly defeated Amendment 2 which would have allowed tax money to be used by private schools. The no ...