Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Jason Bailey

Preview
Budget Agreement Cuts and Freezes Funding for Most Services, Continues to Underfund Medicaid - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The legislative chambers have agreed to a new two-year state budget (HB 500, later amended by SB 197) that includes 7% cuts to many state agencies. The agreement falls $691 million short of fully fund...

See the @kypolicy.bsky.social analysis of the budget agreement here: kypolicy.org/budget-agree...

4 days ago 1 0 0 0

Billions of lost recurring revenue from a much-lower state individual income tax than the last recession will make a willingness to use those reserves that much more important. 7/

4 days ago 1 0 1 0

When a downturn inevitably comes, lawmakers must be willing to draw down the remaining funds as needed to keep critical state services from being cut at a time they are needed more than ever. 6/

4 days ago 1 0 1 0

And this drawing down of the rainy day fund has happened *before* a rainy day has hit. Unemployment is still relatively low at 4.3%. But when a recession hits, budget deficits can grow dramatically. 5/

4 days ago 1 0 1 0

But the room to spend generously on lawmaker-identified local projects and programs has run out because the surpluses were always temporary and were driven by federal pandemic stimulus spending and COVID-induced inflation. 4/

4 days ago 1 1 1 0

Lawmakers have prioritized spending down these reserves on earmarks in the last couple of budgets. In '25-'26, they spent $2.9 billion. In '27-'28, they're spending $1.8 billion on 330 earmarks, a number that grew through the process including on the session's final day. 3/

4 days ago 1 0 1 0

Whereas the rainy day fund contained $5.2 billion or 33% of annual revenues as recently as 2025, it will fall to an estimated $2.3 billion or 14% by 2028. 2/

4 days ago 1 0 1 0
Post image

The huge Budget Reserve Trust Fund balance that the legislature built up using COVID-related surpluses will diminish dramatically because of the spending on local projects and programs contained in the new budget. 1/

4 days ago 2 1 1 1
Preview
Budget Agreement Cuts and Freezes Funding for Most Services, Continues to Underfund Medicaid - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The legislative chambers have agreed to a new two-year state budget (HB 500, later amended by SB 197) that includes 7% cuts to many state agencies. The agreement falls $691 million short of fully fund...

Small changes to the state budget are being made today. ~30 more earmarks are added using rainy day $, universities lose bond $ but gain some of cut operating funds, & $67M previously earmarked for state worker wage compression gets diverted. Updated here: kypolicy.org/budget-agree...

5 days ago 2 4 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
Kentuckians Hit Hard by Rising Gas Prices - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The U. S. war in Iran has caused a spike in gas prices that now costs Kentuckians $175 million every month.

The gas price spike adds to an affordability crisis that is already Kentuckians' top concern. Find out more, including what to do about it, here: kypolicy.org/kentucky-gas...

5 days ago 3 1 0 0
Post image Post image

The spike in gas prices from the U. S. war in Iran is costing Kentuckians $175 million a month. That's more per driver than all but 3 states. 1/2

5 days ago 11 4 1 1
Preview
Budget Agreement Cuts and Freezes Funding for Most Services, Continues to Underfund Medicaid - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The legislative chambers have agreed to a new two-year state budget (HB 500) that includes 7% cuts to many state agencies. The agreement falls $691 million short of fully funding the continuing cost o...

The General Assembly is passing the budget agreement today. Reflecting the lost revenue from recent income tax cuts, it cuts & freezes funding for most services and underfunds current Medicaid benefits by $691 million. The initial @KyPolicy analysis here: kypolicy.org/budget-agree...

2 weeks ago 1 3 0 0
Preview
These States Are Most Impacted by the Spike in Gas Prices The recent spike in gasoline prices is on pace to cost American drivers an extra $9.4 billion per month. Gas prices are up dramatically across the country, but the South has been hit hardest and is on...

itep.org/gas-prices-s...

2 weeks ago 0 1 0 0
Post image

The recent run-up in gas prices is costing Kentuckians $175 million a month. That's $46.69 each month for every Kentuckian, the 4th-worst among states.

2 weeks ago 2 1 1 0
Preview
Billionaire-inspired bill would separate KY workers from their rights • Kentucky Lantern Billionaires are seeking to weaken Kentucky workers further and grow their already unimaginable wealth and power.

Billionaire-inspired bill would separate KY workers from their rights kentuckylantern.com/2026/03/27/b...

3 weeks ago 7 3 0 0
Preview
Senate Proposes to Ease Some House Reductions, but Austere Budget Reflects Recent Tax Cuts - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Despite some improvements to the House budget, the Senate version remains an austere budget that reflects the harms of income tax cuts.

See the @kypolicy.bsky.social analysis here: kypolicy.org/senate-budge...

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
Post image

The Senate budget eases some cuts proposed by the House by spending $ that the House put into the already huge rainy day fund. It also includes a 13th check for retirees. But it includes less in K-12 SEEK than the House budget and continues 7% cuts for many agencies.

1 month ago 2 2 1 0
Post image

When the state refuses to cover the full cost of public school transportation, districts are forced to take money from students and teachers to cover the gap.

The House budget continues this trend, underfunding school transportation by $93m in each of the next two years. The Senate should fix this.

1 month ago 5 1 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
NKU projects $1.9M deficit in 2027 amid enrollment declines, proposed state funding cuts • Kentucky Lantern Northern Kentucky University projects a $1.9 million deficit in fiscal 2027 due to declining enrollment, possible state funding cuts and planned raises.

NKU projects $1.9M deficit in 2027 amid enrollment declines, proposed state funding cuts
@haleyparnell.bsky.social
kentuckylantern.com/2026/03/05/n...

1 month ago 5 4 0 0
Preview
Lovable App Lovable Generated Project

Here's a quick tool to find out the impact on your district: ky-school-hb500.lovable.app

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Here's How the House Budget Would Affect Seek Payments to Your School District - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Under the House budget, 82% of school districts would receive lower SEEK payments in 2028 than in 2026 once adjusted for inflation.

When it comes to education, the House budget that passed last week was an improvement on the initial draft. But an estimated 82% of school districts would still receive lower inflation-adjusted state SEEK payments in 2028 than they did in 2026. kypolicy.org/hb-500-house...

1 month ago 2 1 1 0
Preview
General Assembly Should Fix Underfunding of School Transportation This Session - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Restoring full funding of transportation is a key step toward the state adequately and equitably funding Kentucky public schools.

kypolicy.org/school-trans...

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Post image

For more than 20 years, the legislature has suspended its own law and funded school transportation at a lower amount than required. That continues in the House budget that passed last week, but it can and should end this session. New @kypolicy.bsky.social analysis in the link below

1 month ago 1 1 1 0
Preview
House Proposes Still-Austere Budget That Freezes and Cuts Funding, Adds to Already Large Budget Reserves - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The new version of HB 500 makes some improvements but remains an austere budget that reflects the harms of recent income tax cuts,

House A&R committee just passed a new version of the budget that removes the cap on health insurance but still contains substantial cuts and frozen funding while adding $604M to an already huge Budget Reserve Trust Fund. See the @KyPolicy analysis here: kypolicy.org/hb-500-state...

1 month ago 0 1 0 0
Preview
Who Is Hurt by the Health Insurance Cap in HB 500?  - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy There are a total of 312,925 people receiving benefits through the Kentucky Employees’ Health Plan. That’s 6.9% of Kentucky’s population.

kypolicy.org/who-is-hurt-...

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
Advertisement
Post image

Who is hurt by the health insurance cap in HB 500? Rural counties are more likely to have KEHP members in their community, in part because school systems and public employment make up a larger share of the jobs. Link to new analysis below

1 month ago 2 1 1 0

Those payments are what Congress is cutting now through HR 1, putting 35 rural hospitals at risk of closure. And kicking people off Medicaid expansion with paperwork barriers, which HR 1 does & HB 2 in the leg. session would make worse, mostly just denies federal money to KY. 2/2

1 month ago 2 1 0 0
Preview
State Budget Cuts to Medicaid Are Unnecessary and Would Leave Kentucky Worse Off - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy To justify Medicaid cuts, lawmakers say state spending is ballooning and unsustainable. But that's not what the data says.

State Medicaid costs in KY are not unusual & are not ballooning. Growth in spending comes from payments lawmakers have enacted to help hospitals with reimbursements--which don't come out of the General Fund. 1/2 kypolicy.org/state-budget...

1 month ago 2 1 1 0
Preview
‘Scrap the Cap’ campaign launched against possible insurance hike in Kentucky GOP budget Pressure is increasing in Frankfort for changes to be made to the current House GOP budget.

‘Scrap the Cap’ campaign launched against possible insurance hike in Kentucky GOP budget fox56news.com/news/kentuck...

1 month ago 0 1 0 0
Preview
State workers and retirees launch 'Scrap the Cap' campaign against proposed health insurance cost shifts Kentucky state employees and retirees are pushing back against a provision in the General Assembly's proposed state budget that would cap the state's contribution to workers' health insurance plans.

State workers and retirees launch 'Scrap the Cap' campaign against proposed health insurance cost shifts www.lex18.com/news/coverin...

1 month ago 2 1 0 0