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Kentucky Pension Reform Remains in Limbo

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  The Kentucky General Assembly will work this week to wrap up action on a number of issues, but that may not include votes on public pension reforms.

  Kentucky educators have kept up a presence all over the capitol grounds as lawmakers wrestle with how to address systemic pension problems.

 

Brittany Miller was among those lining the sidewalk between the state capitol and annex offices of lawmakers last week.
 

The Louisville teacher said changing the cost of living adjustment might take her out of the classroom.

“I know I for one will be looking for a new job and there exactly people knocking down the doors trying to take my job.” said Miller.

Pension reform legislation is currently on the shelf.  Bill Sponsor Joe Bowen said teachers’ plea to “find funding first” would likely mean raising taxes.

“I just don’t think there is an appetite for raising taxes, willy nilly. I think we need to go through the exercise of tax reform." said Bowen.

 

Bowen says it’s almost a certainty that won’t happen in the remaining days of the current session.

Stu Johnson is a reporter/producer at WEKU in Lexington, Kentucky.
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