Kentucky bill aims to expand child care access for children with disabilities, low-income families
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The proposal is aimed at improving child care data and creating more financial transparency in publicly funded child care programs.
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The proposal is aimed at improving child care data and creating more financial transparency in publicly funded child care programs.
House Bill 9 would impose a 4% state retail regulatory license fee on those purchases. It would create new wholesale license fees for kratom, hemp-derived and cannabinoid products.
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