If you follow state legislatures in the South, you’ve likely seen tax proposals moving this spring. These policies raise an important question for education advocates about how tax policy matters for schools and students.
(LEX 18) — Protect Our Schools Kentucky, the group behind the defeat of the school choice amendment in November, relaunched its efforts at the Capitol on Wednesday. The statewide coalition for public education says this time, its fight is both on the state and federal levels.
The Budget in Brief: Summary of Gov. Lee’s FY 2026 Recommended Budget
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The Budget includes $6.8 billion total for the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA)— the state’s school funding formula.
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Protect Our Schools KY advocating on state and federal level