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Members of the Kentucky Public Service Commission listen to residents in Ashland on Jan. 8. From left, Andrew Wood, Chair Angie Hatton and Mary Pat Regan.
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The average residential electricity customer will see, starting in March, a nearly 6% increase, followed by a 1% increase next year.
Eastern Standard
  • Social Security is facing insolvency as soon as 2032.
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    The public is generally unaware that Social Security is projected to fall into insolvency in 2032, according to an extensive national survey. Our guest: Mike Murphy, policy analyst with the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in Washington, discusses likely consequences and potential solutions.
  • "The widening gulf between rural and urban America is becoming the most serious political divide of our day." — Nick Jacobs, co-author of The Rural Voter: The Politics of Place and the Disuniting of America.
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    Nick Jacobs, co-author of “The Rural Voter: The Politics of Place and the Disuniting of America,” is Carolyn Dupont’s guest for the latest episode of her Eastern Standard series, “Civics, Civility and the path to a Shared American Future.”
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