Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money ...
In Kentucky, the richest 1% would receive $34,440 annually next year while the poorest 20% get only $70. Medicaid covers one ...
Trump's federal funding freeze gave us a glimpse of what's to come if Congress permanently cuts the federal budget. It won't be good for Kentucky.
Senate Bill 111 would provide mental health care for youths held by state juvenile justice, health and family services.
We, too, have seen such benefits in Kentucky. To take us through the maze of terms and programs out a collective called Medicaid. We have is our guest Dr. Kevin Martin. He will take us to talk ...
The Affordable Care Act in 2014 allowed more people access to Medicaid, significantly expanding ... “We’re very proud of the ...
Protestors made their way to the statehouses in Kentucky and Indiana on Wednesday, calling out early actions by President ...
Federal funding makes up a significant portion of Kentucky's state budget ... target essential programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and public schools. These cuts would disproportionately impact ...
THAT WOULD IMPACT KENTUCKY BOURBON ... This is their end game: to go after Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other vital programs while doling out huge tax breaks for the billionaires ...
House Republicans have a released a budget plan that would take a wrecking ball to the welfare programs used by millions ... planning to slash funding for Medicaid and food stamps.
The report looks at five different factors, and in at least four, all three states in our region received failing grades.