Blogger Jefferson Poole defends coal-to-liquid spending
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Blogger Jefferson Poole of Blue Grass, Red State joins kentuckyforum.org to defend the upcoming legislative session to offer subsidies for the creation of coal-to-liquid facilities in Kentucky. He
believes the legislative session is probably Ernie Fletcher’s “only shot at reelection.” He’ll also talk about privatizing Kentucky’s lottery and other public projects.
Blogger Jefferson Poole of Blue Grass, Red State joins kentuckyforum.org to defend the upcoming legislative session to offer subsidies for the creation of coal-to-liquid facilities in Kentucky. He
believes the legislative session is probably Ernie Fletcher’s “only shot at reelection.” He’ll also talk about privatizing Kentucky’s lottery and other public projects.
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Sat June 23 2007
Blogger Jefferson Poole of Blue Grass, Red State joins kentuckyforum.org to defend the upcoming legislative session to offer subsidies for the creatio...
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Blogger Jefferson Poole of Blue Grass, Red State joins kentuckyforum.org to defend the upcoming legislative session to offer subsidies for the creation of coal-to-liquid facilities in Kentucky. He
believes the legislative session is probably Ernie Fletcher’s “only shot at reelection.” He’ll also talk about privatizing Kentucky’s lottery and other public projects.
Blogger Jefferson Poole of Blue Grass, Red State joins kentuckyforum.org to defend the upcoming legislative session to offer subsidies for the creation of coal-to-liquid facilities in Kentucky. He
believes the legislative session is probably Ernie Fletcher’s “only shot at reelection.” He’ll also talk about privatizing Kentucky’s lottery and other public projects.
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Wed June 20 2007
Doug Alexander of the Commonwealth Progress Council joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about his opposition to mandatory union membership in Kentucky.
Doug Alexander of the Commonwealth Progress Council joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about his opposition to mandatory union membership in Kentucky.
Doug Alexander of the Commonwealth Progress Council joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about his opposition to mandatory union membership in Kentucky.
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Thu June 14 2007
Teri Blanton of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC) joins kentuckyforum.org in opposition to a proposed special session on coal-to-liquid energy. ...
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Teri Blanton of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC) joins kentuckyforum.org in opposition to a proposed special session on coal-to-liquid energy. Blanton grew up in coal country and is a former
chair of KFTC.
Teri Blanton of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC) joins kentuckyforum.org in opposition to a proposed special session on coal-to-liquid energy. Blanton grew up in coal country and is a former
chair of KFTC.
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Thu June 07 2007
Education researcher Richard Innes joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about how other states look at how teachers contribute in the classroom. He’l...
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Education researcher Richard Innes joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about how other states look at how teachers contribute in the classroom. He’ll also explain what Kentucky parents can expect
when their kids start taking new ACT-created tests later this year. Innes blogs at Bluegrass Policy Blog.
Education researcher Richard Innes joins kentuckyforum.org to talk about how other states look at how teachers contribute in the classroom. He’ll also explain what Kentucky parents can expect
when their kids start taking new ACT-created tests later this year. Innes blogs at Bluegrass Policy Blog.
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Tue June 05 2007
Lowell Reese, longtime publisher of the Kentucky Gazette, joins kentuckyforum.org to break down the Kentucky governor’s race and offer some sugg...
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Lowell Reese, longtime publisher of the Kentucky Gazette, joins kentuckyforum.org to break down the Kentucky governor’s race and offer some suggestions for the two candidates on what they might
do to secure victory in November.
Lowell Reese, longtime publisher of the Kentucky Gazette, joins kentuckyforum.org to break down the Kentucky governor’s race and offer some suggestions for the two candidates on what they might
do to secure victory in November.
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