The defeat means state lawmakers will not be able to fund a "school choice" program, which they've been blocked from ...
Kentucky voters weighed in on Amendment 2, which would allow "school choice" to come to the state if passed. Here's how ...
Kentuckians roundly reject Amendment 2. It would have changed the state constitution to allow lawmakers to divert public ...
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern A constitutional amendment to allow the Kentucky General Assembly to fund nonpublic ...
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern After Kentucky voters thwarted a Republican-backed “school choice” amendment, the ...
Kentuckians have voted “No” on Amendment 2. It was a question on the ballot that was highly contentious. According to the ...
Amendment 2 will appear on on every Kentucky voter's ballot and poses the following question:"To give parents choices in educational opportunities for their children, are you in favor of enabling ...
Proponents of Amendment 2 were counting on traditionally-blue urban areas in Kentucky to vote in favor of the “school choice” ...
Essentially, Amendment 2 would have allowed public money to fund education outside of the public education system.
The Kentucky Constitution’s language on public schools and how they are funded remains unchanged following the defeat of ...
Amendment Two allows voters to decide whether public tax dollars should be allowed to go to private schools. Voters will choose either “Yes” or “No.” ...
At the end of the day, it’s clear that Kentucky’s public schools aren’t serving all Kentucky families equally. That’s why I ...