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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 .
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 defeat came in Robertson County in Northern Kentucky ...
However, if Amendment 2 passes, politicians will force every Kentucky taxpayer to pay for two school systems – one public, and one consisting of schools run by Baptist and Catholic churches.
A controversial constitutional amendment that had the power to drastically reshape Kentucky's education landscape has failed, with 65% of voters casting their ballots against the measure. The ...
The defeat of Amendment 2 provides a great opportunity for lawmakers and residents here in Kentucky to remember the value of public schools to our communities and even more fully support them.
The Kentucky Center on Economic Policy recently concluded public schools could lose as much as $1.2 billion in funding and hundreds of jobs if Amendment 2 passes and vouchers are adopted.
Voting yes for Amendment 2 will NOT increase teacher pay or funding for public schools as stated in TV commercials and recent mailers to Kentucky families. In reality, it will do the exact opposite.
Kentucky Amendment 2 was a rejected legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, which was voted on as part of the 2022 elections. 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]