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    Hiring agency: Justice & Public Safety Cabinet, Department of Corrections Salary: $40,603.68 Location: Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women at 3000 Ash Ave. in Pewee Valley

  3. Kentucky Public Pensions Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority (KPPA), formerly known as The Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS), [1] is the administrator of defined-benefit pension and insurance plans for most of Kentucky's state and county employees and retirees.

  4. Kentucky Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, Kentucky temporarily ended its decades-long relationship with Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) (now CoreCivic), closing Marion Adjustment Center in St. Mary, the last private prison at the time that housed Kentucky inmates. This decision was widely applauded across the state, as the tax dollar savings totaled in the millions.

  5. Kentucky Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The board's powers, at that time, included creating laws, establishing a course of study and choosing course texts, and control of funds and property. The Board of Education is responsible for granting certificates for high school graduates and teacher training. [2] The Kentucky Board of Education consists of 11 members.

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  7. Government of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky would be part of the Democratic Solid South until the mid-20th century. Since 1952, voters in the Commonwealth supported the three Democratic candidates elected to the White House, all from Southern states: Lyndon B. Johnson from Texas in 1964, Jimmy Carter from Georgia in 1976, and Bill Clinton from Arkansas in 1992 and 1996.