Kentucky plans to close a $156 million budget shortfall while protecting schools, Medicaid, and public safety, with modest agency cuts and no layoffs.
Kentucky plans to close a $156 million budget shortfall while protecting schools, Medicaid, and public safety, with modest agency cuts and no layoffs.
While the state’s new color-coded map of counties’ COVID-19 incidence rates helps in the decision-making process, district leaders who spoke to WDRB News on Monday say they will rely heavily on school-based coronavirus cases to determine whether buildings or classrooms should be temporarily closed due to outbreaks.