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Kentucky Students First, the group that led the effort to get the amendment on the ballot, conceded about 20 minutes before the race was called with a statement.
Amendment 2, also known as the "school choice" measure, is on Kentucky's November ballot. Here's what the state's national lawmakers say about it.
Amendment 2 asks voters to decide whether public money should be spent on nonpublic education. Cincinnati Enquirer. Amendment 2 in Kentucky explained: Your ballot issue questions answered.
Kentucky Amendment 2 Parental-choice win or avenue to discrimination? The Courier Journal recently hosted a forum with panelists who are both for and against the amendment, ...
Kentucky Amendment 2 states: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky voters will find two constitutional amendments on their ballot this upcoming election. Constitutional Amendment 2 is the more widely known and talked about statewide ...
Kentucky's Amendment 2 has taken center stage on the ballot, but confusion has swirled about what it actually would do if passed. A community discussion in Erlanger aimed to provide clarity.
, Ky. — The debate over a constitutional amendment on Kentucky ballots is heating up as the 2024 election quickly approaches. Amendment 2 would allow public tax dollars to go to private schools.
Passing Amendment 2 doesn’t set up any school choice policy. It simply clarifies that Kentucky’s Constitution doesn’t prohibit lawmakers from funding school choice programs in the future.
If Amendment 2 passes, it will amount to a permanent ban on abortion in Kentucky. The Amendment would endanger many freedoms that Kentuckians now take for granted: to choose from a full range of ...
Amendment 2 asks voters if they want to change Kentucky's constitution to allow public tax dollars to fund private school ventures, such as charter schools or vouchers. Advertisement ...
A controversial amendment on Kentucky's ballot asks voters to decide whether or not to alter the state's constitution to allow public funds to go to education outside the current public school system.