AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKentucky Supreme Court Ruling: The state’s high court struck down 2021 and 2022 laws that shifted appointment power away from Gov. Andy Beshear, saying the changes “fragment” executive oversight and leave the governor without meaningful authority. State Budget & Infrastructure: Henry County Fiscal Court approved an $8.8M budget, including a $1.3M sewer project, while also moving opioid litigation participation forward. Education Funding Review: Kentucky’s Postsecondary Education Working Group kicked off a review of the performance funding model, with monthly meetings through November and recommendations due Dec. 1. Public Safety & Crime: Two former Winchester Youth Soccer League board members were arrested on alleged banking-related charges tied to a months-long KSP investigation. Agriculture Costs: Farmers are feeling pressure as rising input costs push farm bankruptcies to a six-year high, with fertilizer and fuel costs cited as major drivers. Immigration Fallout: An AP report highlights fear among Haitian communities after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status protections. Local Business & Community: Kentucky’s disability providers warn Medicaid reimbursement cuts could ripple across waiver programs and day centers, affecting services for more than 40 provider groups.
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