Abandoned Mine Lands funds should be reinvested in just economic transition

Abandoned Mine Lands fu...

Central Appalachia needs more than just good ideas to shepherd the region through a just economic transition; it needs investment – and lots of it – to make those ideas a reality. That may seem like a tall order, especially given that perhaps the region’s most reliable...
Eastern Kentucky ‘will not thrive without significant and smarter investment’

Eastern Kentucky ‘...

A central theme is woven through all of MACED’s new strategy briefs, and it is crucial to the success of any of the other strategies: increased investment. Why is investment so important to eastern Kentucky? MACED explains in its final new strategy brief, “Ensure Meaningful...
More evidence that broadband matters

More evidence that broa...

There has been a lot of talk over the past year or so about how important it is to have access to broadband internet, for students, entrepreneurs, health care and teleworkers. Now a new study shows the real economic impact broadband adoption can have. The Daily Yonder, which has been...

Education and Jobs are ...

A recent New York Times Op-Ed made a plea for policy makers to implement policies and programs that we know work to reduce poverty. “‘To make a difference, we have to do things that actually work,’ said Gordon Berlin, the president of MDRC, a research organization that...

Census: What the New Co...

It’s Census time! People have received their forms, 20% have returned them already and the official Census date of April 1 is fast approaching. The Census is vitally important to our democracy as it determines political representation and federal funding for programs large and...

Spending Money to Save ...

Our colleagues at the Kentucky Sustainable Energy Alliance have highlighted the findings of a recent report by the Consumer Federation of America, showing how energy efficiency can save families–in Kentucky and elsewhere–money through investing in home retrofits. The lead...

Department of Energy Re...

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was intended to create or save jobs and spur economic activity while fostering accountability and transparency in government spending. If there’s any area in the country that can benefit from new jobs and economic growth, it’s Central...