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Gov. Beshear vetoed 22 parts of the budget bill, rejecting technical errors and parts to provide raises for statewide elected officials.
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Kentucky's state and local governments will get about $4 billion from the federal coronavirus relief bill making its way through Congress.
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Kentucky legislators have little to show for the one-year state spending plan, with only about a week before the deadline.
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Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a continuation budget as they head into a three-week long break during this year’s legislative session.
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The Kentucky House of Representatives quickly advanced budget bills that continue state spending at current levels.
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Beshear unveiled his proposal for how the state should spend its money over the next year, but the legislature weighs in next.
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration says federal assistance led to higher-than expected tax revenues during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Data reveal the outlines of mammoth losses that economists and local leaders expect the coronavirus to have on state and municipal budgets.
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A pension bill that is expected to rise and eat up more of the city's budget over the next several years is a primary driver in Louisville's search for new tax revenue.
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Pension plans in Hawaii and Rhode Island have successfully used surplus money to increase their funding levels.