Kentucky's Amendment 2, the 'school choice' measure, fails
- Kentucky voters have rejected Amendment 2, which would have let lawmakers allocate public tax dollars for private school education.
- The school choice measure sparked intense debate among Kentucky voters.
- Governor Andy Beshear urged legislators to focus on providing a world-class public education for every child in Kentucky.
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Warren County Public Schools releases statement on results of Amendment 2 vote - WNKY News 40 Television
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Commonwealth of Kentucky has voted No on Constitutional Amendment 2. Amendment 2 asked voters to decide if the general assembly could provide financial support for the education of students outside the system of common (public) schools. According to a report by the Associated Press, Kentucky voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot measure that was intended to allow state lawmakers to allocate public tax dollars to support s…

Kentucky voters defeat a measure intended to allow tax dollar support for private school education
Kentucky voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot measure that was intended to allow state lawmakers to allocate public tax dollars to support students attending private or charter schools.
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