
October 21, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 206 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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October 21, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 206 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
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#### Over the next few years, Kentucky state government could have more money than it expected.
The Consensus Forecasting Group predicts the general fund will be 13-point-56 billion dollars this fiscal year, which is one-point-seven billion more than expected.
The forecast is also higher for fiscal 20-23 and 20-24.
#### Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman is stepping down as secretary of the education and workforce cabinet.
She says she wants to focus exclusively on her work as lieutenant governor.
Deputy Secretary Mary Pat Regan will become acting secretary.
#### U.S.
Senator Rand Paul says he has a plan to make student loans tax deductible.
He told WKYT in Lexington it's better than giving colleges more money or making tuition free.
He

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