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Passed in 2021, the Fair School Funding Plan was a bipartisan overhaul of Ohio's K-12 education funding system. It aimed to create a more equitable formula by calculating the actual cost of educating ...
Businesses are increasingly adopting fair chance hiring practices, but policy changes are needed to expand these efforts. A strong economy depends on a robust labor force — but Kentucky is ...
Last week, 10 California homeowners filed suit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the California FAIR Plan Association (CFPA) and several of its largest insurance company members.
A consumer advocacy group filed a lawsuit this week to block insurers from charging California customers for $500 million in costs associated with the deadly Los Angeles fires. California’s ...
University of Louisville officials have developed a plan to comply with a new state ... UofL, along with all other public universities across Kentucky, are required comply with House Bill 4 ...
The University of Louisville announced a plan to comply with Kentucky's House Bill 4, which bans diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at public universities. Four work groups will ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Mayor Linda Gorton today announced plans for the next Clean Slate Lexington Expungement Clinic and Job Fair. The event, set for Thursday, April 24, at Central Bank Center ...
In February, the state insurance department allowed the program, known as the FAIR Plan, to collect $1 billion in emergency payments from other insurers — who are expected to pass on a ...
CALIFORNIA — Ten victims of the Los Angeles fires have filed a lawsuit against the California Fair Plan, accusing the insurer of "bad faith" after being underpaid or denied coverage for smoke ...
The Fair Plan Assn. is run by licensed property and casualty companies to offer insurance to home and business owners who cannot obtain insurance through the commercial market. The insurers ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Kentucky stands to benefit from President Donald Trump's recent executive orders aimed at boosting the coal industry, according to Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers.