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In It to Win It

(12,809 posts)
Fri Dec 16, 2022, 12:11 PM Dec 2022

Leaving no wiggle room, Ky. Supreme Court trips up GOP march to destroy public schools

Lexington Herald-Leader


If you appreciate any of the following things: public schools, public teachers, the civic good, the Kentucky Constitution, the Commonwealth, and general fair play, then the Kentucky Supreme Court handed you a very nice early gift.

They ruled unanimously that the Education Opportunity Account Act — which allows people to get tax credits for donating to organizations that then give scholarships to private schools — was completely unconstitutional. No wiggle room at all. The reason as Justice Lisabeth Hughes wrote is simple: “Applying the plain language of this section, the income tax credit raises money for nonpublic education and its characterization as a tax credit rather than an appropriation is immaterial,” Hughes wrote.

Because the Kentucky Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of the Kentucky Constitution, this idea to divert funding from public schools to private ones is now quite dead and cannot be appealed.

‘It was pretty straightforward, they took a very textual approach and relied on some past precedents, they go back almost 100 years,” said University of Kentucky professor Jonathan Straub. “They wrote it in a very black and white principle that taxpayer money has to go to public schools and we’re not going to buy into these tricks or workarounds.”
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Leaving no wiggle room, Ky. Supreme Court trips up GOP march to destroy public schools (Original Post) In It to Win It Dec 2022 OP
Good for Kentucky. Aristus Dec 2022 #1
Wish we had a Governor in tennessee HALF as good as Beshear! 70sEraVet Dec 2022 #2
Indeed! 👍 Duppers Dec 2022 #4
K&R Bayard Dec 2022 #3
I have a friend on the KY Supreme Court... kentuck Dec 2022 #5

Aristus

(72,515 posts)
1. Good for Kentucky.
Fri Dec 16, 2022, 12:14 PM
Dec 2022

I hope its status as a red state will not last much longer. Blue Louisville deserves better.

Duppers

(28,476 posts)
4. Indeed! 👍
Sat Dec 17, 2022, 06:24 AM
Dec 2022

I was just going to reference exactly that. Tennessee did the damn opposite & I posted about that once. That damn state.

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