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Kentucky Capitol Building in Frankfort, Ky.. March 30, 2022. (WDRB Photo)
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House Bill 499 creates an Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership fund.
Bill would allow previously incarcerated students in Kentucky to access their KEES money for college
A bill introduced in the Kentucky legislature aims to break barriers for young adults after they're incarcerated.
House Bill 63, sponsored by Rep. Kevin Bratcher, requires local school boards to ensure schools in their districts have at least one resource officer working on their campuses and inside buildings by Aug. 1.
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