At the Courthouse Square
Citizens want more money for education, suggest revenue from online sales and pension taxes
06/20/2012 04:53 PM
BOWLING GREEN — The main message from many of the citizens to the group tasked with revamping Kentucky’s tax code was that public schools and colleges need more state funding so that more children can have access to better quality educations.
Educators, parents and students from the Bowling Green area were among those on Tuesday night who made their pleas to the 20 members of the governor’s commission that is looking at revamping Kentucky’s tax code. The group is supposed... Read more 
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