The Kentucky General Assembly has mostly restored funding for higher education institutions. This decision follows previous cuts or adjustments to state budgets affecting colleges and universities. The move aims to support public higher education in the state.
Key Points
- Kentucky legislature approves restoration of higher ed funding
- Funding is mostly restored, not fully
- Impacts public colleges and universities in Kentucky
Implications for Educational Freedom
This restoration may reinforce government involvement in higher education, potentially limiting institutional autonomy and innovation. However, it has no direct implications for K-12 school choice, ESAs, vouchers, or parental rights.
Source: Kentucky General Assembly Mostly Restores Higher Ed Funding