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A provision in the GOP’s sweeping new law is already changing how Americans stay covered under Medicaid and CHIP, and experts warn it could strip health coverage from millions.
Public television and radio stations in Kentucky receive $11 million in federal funding that's at risk under a proposal from ...
The Kentucky Education Association says department cuts could cause Kentucky schools to lose hundreds of million dollars that ...
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing health care and food assistance, as a result of new work requirements and ...
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a clawback bill that would result in KET, public radio stations losing millions in federal ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting funding for housing assistance by 44%. Kentucky currently receives $650 million ...
As a host of soft drink lobbyists made clear at the task force meeting, making Kentucky healthy again will be a complicated ...
As uncertainty remains around how SNAP cuts could affect Kentucky, The Amen House Food Pantry in Scott County is not slowing ...
Kentuckians will be hurt by Medicaid cuts regardless of whether you are one of the nearly 1 in 3 in the state covered by the insurance program.
Advocates warn that such cuts could jeopardize emergency broadcasts in areas that rely heavily on public media.
Beshear said unlike the federal government, he believes we can cut taxes without leaving people behind. FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov.