Charter schools, 3rd grade retention among education department’s 2019 priorities

by Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal – The Kentucky Department of Education will push for several controversial pieces of legislation next year, according to a list of priorities made public Wednesday. The department’s main priorities include: Securing a permanent funding mechanism for charter schools. Obtaining the power to retain third-graders who are not proficient in reading…

Legislative leaders expect to make small changes to tax reforms, say they likely won’t tackle many huge issues in 2019

by Jacqueline Pitts, The Bottom Line – Legislative leaders wrapped up the Kentucky Chamber 2019 Legislative Preview Conference on Monday with a panel where they discussed election results, the rulings of the Kentucky Supreme Court on many of their key priorities, and what they plan to tackle during the 2019 session. Senate President Robert Stivers, Senate Majority Leader…

Lawsuit that alleges Wall Street duped Kentucky pension plan will proceed

by Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal – FRANKFORT — The high-profile lawsuit alleging that Wall Street money managers and others caused Kentucky Retirement Systems to gamble as much as $1.5 billion on risky hedge fund investments will proceed. Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd on Friday rejected motions of three big hedge fund firms and most other defendants to dismiss…

York decides against recount

by Rachel Adkins | The Daily Independent GRAYSON State Rep. Jill York, R-Grayson, has decided against filing for a recount against Kathy Hinkle, who beat York by a five-vote margin for the 96th District seat last month. York said that from the beginning she and her campaign have been looking for any data that may…