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OpEd: Take it from a school board member: This amendment essentially cracks open the floodgates, allowing private and for-profit schools to siphon public funds away from public schools.
If enacted, the amendment would have declared that nothing in the Kentucky Constitution could be construed to protect a right to an abortion or public funding of an abortion. [1] Kentucky was one of six states to vote on an abortion-related referendum as part of the 2022 elections, alongside California, Michigan, Montana, Kansas, and Vermont. [2]
All Kentucky counites voted "no" on Amendment 2. Not only did all of Kentucky's counties vote "no" on the amendment, but most did so by a significant margin. The amendment’s most resounding ...
2024 Kentucky Amendment 2 was a rejected legislatively referred amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, which was voted on as part of the 2024 Kentucky elections. If enacted, the amendment would have allowed the Kentucky General Assembly to fund charter schools .
Kentucky voters weighed in on Amendment 2, which would allow "school choice" to come to the state if passed. Here's how people voted at the polls.
Amendment 2 asks voters to decide whether public money should be spent on nonpublic education.
Kentucky voters said “no” to blocking abortion access in the state constitution. Here are the results & what it means for reproductive care. Kentuckians vote no on Constitutional Amendment 2 ...
If Kentucky voters approve Amendment 2 on Election Day, how would it change the commonwealth’s constitution? And what does it mean for education and school choice?