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Pikeville Medical CEO recognized by Foundation for a Health Ky

Pikeville Medical CEO recognized by Foundation for a Health Ky
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3 from UK named 2023 Healthy Kentucky Champions

3 from UK named 2023 Healthy Kentucky Champions
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WV Ballot Measures More Accountability or Less Local Control / Public News Service

The battle over property taxes and education in the Mountain State has intensified as Election Day nears. Opponents of Amendments 2 and 4 have argued that funding for public services and local control over education are at stake. West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy executive director Kelly Allen said Amendment 2 would result in a $515 million loss in state revenue by slashing property taxes on vehicles and equipment used for businesses. .

Wheres the Money Going New Tool Tracks Ohios ARPA Dollars / Public News Service

Ohio has more than one-third remaining of the $5.4 billion dollars allocated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Act, and a new tool is keeping an eye on how the state is distributing those funds. Kelsey Bergfeld, director of Advocates for Ohio s Future, which partnered with the Ohio Poverty Law Center to launch the Ohio ARPA Tracker, explained it will help Ohioans to better understand the policy priorities and decisions elected officials are making, and opportunities for advocacy for the remaining dollars. .

End of Family Glitch Means Affordable Coverage for More KY Families / Public News Service

This week the Internal Revenue Service announced it is fixing the Affordable Care Act s so-called family glitch, which calculated affordability for enrollees based on the cost to them alone, leaving out dependents. The Biden administration said around one million Americans will either gain coverage or shrink their coverage costs as a result of the new rule. Cara Stewart, director of policy advocacy at Kentucky Voices for Health, said under the glitch, school lunch workers, bus drivers or others who typically have access to employer-sponsored coverage but cannot afford to cover the cost of insuring their children or spouse were left out. .

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