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Thousands of public employees and teachers in Kentucky are waiting with nervous anticipation to find out what changes Kentucky lawmakers will make to…
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that challenged Kentucky’s historical underfunding of the state’s teacher pension system, but the plaintiffs say…
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Murray State University’s president said Governor Matt Bevin’s call to reduce more than 17% of the state budget this year doesn’t have a direct impact on…
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A government watchdog group has asked Kentucky's attorney general to rule whether the state House of Representatives broke the law by holding a private…
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Kentucky House lawmakers held a private meeting on Tuesday to discuss the state's troubled pension system. Republican and Democratic lawmakers met for…
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Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's administration has launched a pension reform website ahead of a likely special session of the state legislature to address the…
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Jim Carroll started working for Kentucky’s state parks system in 1978 making $780 a month.“So I knew the pay wasn’t good but I knew that it was a place…
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Kentucky's public pension system not only faces an $18.1 billion unfunded liability, but might be in worse shape than previously thought. Taxpayers could…
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A bill that would open up pension benefits for lawmakers to public review is on its way to the full Kentucky Senate. Similar legislation has passed the…
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Kentucky's troubled pension systems have continued their downward slide in 2016, with plans covering teachers and state employees losing more than $1.8…