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$5.8 Billion and Change (1996).

“$5.8 Billion and Change Revisited,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 1 (1998): 12.

“9/11: The Uncertain Implications for State and Local Governments,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 3 (2002) 1.

“Achievement gap in U.S. schools cuts national output,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“A Comparative Analysis of Kentucky’s Tax Structure,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 1 (2001): 6.

“Aging: Boomers Defying Conventional Wisdom Even in Tough Times,” 2008 Conference Brief (July 2009).

“Aging Population Bodes Revenue Decline, Spending Rise,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 3 (2001) 1.

“Alternative Certification an Early Success,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 2 (2000): 9.

“Americans less healthy overall,” Horizon, no. 8, September 2007.

“Americans support high school changes,” Horizon, no. 2, September 2005.

“An Index of Kentucky’s Educational Progress,” Policy Notes, no. 23, October 2007.

“An Interview with the Director of the Commission on Military Affairs,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 1 (1999): 7.

“An Interview with the Director of the Office of Early Childhood Development,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 2 (1999): 6.

“Anticipating Future Needs for Long-Term Care,” Policy Notes, no. 4, June 2001.

“Are Kentuckians Financially Prepared for Retirement?” Policy Notes, no. 5, August 2001.

“Are Kentucky Schools Using Research-Based Curricula?” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 2 (2001): 6.

“Are Technology Investments Yielding Dividends for Kentucky Students?” Policy Notes, no. 7, October 2001.

“As chronic diseases increase, so do the costs,” Horizon, no. 12, April 2009.

At the Crossroads: Prospects for Kentucky’s Educational Future, From Preschool to Postsecondary (2004).

“A Year of CAN-SPAM, a Year of More Spam,” FORESIGHT, no. 43 (2005) 1.

“Barriers to college affordability threaten to mount in economic downturn,” Horizon, no. 12, April 2009.

“Benefits of Deregulating Electricity May Bypass Rural Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 1 (1998): 1.

“Bridging the Rural-Urban Opportunity Gap,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 1 (2002): 1.

“Broadband Access, Use Key to State’s Future,” FORESIGHT, no. 45 (2006) 5.

“Building a Learning Community in Bowling Green,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 3 (1997): 1.

“Business Taxes in Kentucky: Re-examining the Evidence,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 4 (2002) 6.

“Certificate of Need: Health Care Costs Compel Fresh Look at Old Regulatory Lever,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 4 (2004) 1.

Challenges for the New Century (2000).

“Changing Our Minds About Health Care,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 3 (1999): 1.

Child Care in Kentucky (1999).

“Children at the Economic Margins Key to Sustaining Progress,” FORESIGHT, no. 51 (2008) 1.

“Children’s Obesity-Related Hospitalizations Almost Double,” Horizon, no. 14, January 2010.

Choosing Prosperity (1996).

Circuits Come to Town (1997).

“Citizens Express Optimism about State’s Progress,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998): 12.

“Citizens See Preferred Future Coming Into Focus,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 2 (2002) 6.

Civil Society in Kentucky (1998).

“Class Size in Kentucky,” Policy Notes, no. 25, November 2007.

“Coal braces for big changes in policy,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“Coal demand, cost spikes,” Horizon, no. 10, May 2008.

Collecting Taxes in the Cyberage (1999).

“Common Threads Found Among Schools Closing Achievement Gaps,” FORESIGHT, no. 51 (2008) 14.

“Computer Access Inches Upward, Internet Use Soars in State,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998): 13.

“Complex, Costly Obesity Epidemic Demands Response,” FORESIGHT, no. 52 (2010) 1.

“Concern Over Rising Health Care Costs Deepens,” Horizon, no. 5, November 2006.

“Continuing shortage of primary care providers,” Horizon, no. 12, April 2009.

“Cost a Major Barrier for Kentucky’s Uninsured,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Data Briefing 2 (2006).

“Data Foretell Most Vulnerable Tobacco Counties,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 1 (2000): 3.

“Deficits, Entitlements Threaten Nation’s Fiscal Future,” Horizon, no. 5, November 2006.

“Digital Divide Persists Despite Rising Technology Use,” Policy Notes, no. 9, April 2002.

“Do Resources Produce Results? Kentucky School Districts and the Adequacy of Funding Adequacy Models,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 1 (2003) 6.

“Do Students Work Too Much?” Policy Notes, no. 1, May 2001.

“Doubling Kentucky’s Degree Holders: Benefits and Challenges of CPE’s Plan,” FORESIGHT, no. 49 (2007): 1.

“Early childhood investment yields savings, benefits,” Horizon, no. 11, September 2008.

“Eastern Kentucky Achieves Progress; Parity Remains Elusive,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 2 (2003) 8.

“Economically Important Military Activity Offers Future Opportunity,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 1 (1999): 1.

“Economic, Social Changes Keeping Older Workers in Labor Force,” Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative Data Briefing #3 (May 2009).

“Economists tout value of reducing dropouts,” Horizon, no. 7, May 2007.

Education and the Common Good (2001).

“Education Reform and Equitable Excellence: The Kentucky Experiment,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 2 (2000): 1.

“Education reform is a work in progress,” Horizon, no. 3, January 2006.

“Electricity Deregulation Will Benefit Urban and Rural Kentuckians,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998): 1-6.

“Employers Seek Options As Health Care Costs Climb,” Horizon, no. 6, January 2007.

“Energy-Environment: Fueling the Future in a Carbon-Averse Environment,” 2008 Conference Brief (May 2009).

“Enhancing the Promise of Online Education in Kentucky,” Policy Notes, no. 10, May 2002.

Entrepreneurs and Small Business (1998).

“Estimating Kentucky’s Illegal Immigrant Population,” FORESIGHT, no. 47 (2006) 5.

“Experience with Elder Care Services Diminishes Satisfaction,” Policy Notes, no. 11, May 2002.

Exploring the Frontier of the Future (1996).

“Faltering economy hits state budgets,” Horizon, no. 10, May 2008.

“Farm Economy a Foundation for More Prosperous Communities,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 3 (1997): 5.

Farms, Factories and Free Trade (1995).

“Federal budget shortfalls forecast to squeeze state funds,” Horizon, no. 9, January 2008.

“Filling the Teacher Quality Data Void,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 2 (2000): 5.

“Financial aid rules for college changing,” Horizon, no. 2, September 2005.

Financing State and Local Government: Future Challenges and Opportunities (2001).

Financing State and Local Government: Future Challenges and Opportunities, The Conference Proceedings (2002).

“Focusing on Foresight,” FORESIGHT, no. 46 (2006): 1.

“Focusing on student achievement,” Horizon, no. 8, September 2007.

“Freshwater and Goetz Respond,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998): 7-8.

“From the Medicine Cabinet to the Streets: Highly Addictive, Potentially Deadly Prescription Painkillers New Drug of Choice,” Policy Notes, No. 33, April 2010.

“Fully funded pension systems in good shape,” Horizon, no. 11, September 2008.

“Future Impact of Nursing Shortage Uncertain Here,” Policy Notes, no. 12, June 2003.

“Future Obesity and Smoking Rates,” Policy Notes, no. 20, March 2006.

“Future Transportation Issues,” Policy Notes, no. 19, January 2006.

“Gambling generates revenue; takes unknown toll,” Horizon, no. 9, January 2008.

“Health Care: Getting Healthy or Paying for the Consequences,” 2008 Conference Brief (July 2009).

“Health care spending predicted to reach $4.3 trillion by 2017,” Horizon, no. 10, May 2008.

“High-Tech Employment Increasing in Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 3 no. 4 (1996): 6.

“Homeland Security Conference Largest Ever,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 4 (2002) 7.

“Immigration issue multifaceted,” Horizon, no. 8, September 2007.

“Implications of Welfare Reform for Poor Kentucky Families,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 2 (1997): 1.

“Inadequate Income Key Obstacle to Health Insurance,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Data Briefing 5 (2006).

“Income Inequality Trends in Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 3 (2000): 5.

“Incorrect Data Inflates Hispanic Graduates Projection,” FORESIGHT, no. 47 (2006) 9.

“Industrial Hemp: What Can We Learn From the World Market?,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 4 (1998): 1.

“Innovative Approaches Are Getting Educational Results,” Horizon, no. 1, May 2005.

“Investing in Our Children,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 2 (1999): 1.

“Is a School Voucher Program Feasible for Kentucky?,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 4 (2002) 4.

“Is Kaiser A Model for the Future of Health Care?,” Horizon, no. 1, May 2005.

Kentucky and the New Economy/Challenges for the Next Century (2001).

Kentucky and the New Economy/Challenges for the Next Century: The Conference Proceedings (2001).

“Kentucky Makes Steady Quality-of-Life Progress,” FORESIGHT, no. 45 (2006) 1.

“Kentucky ranked 49th for personal well-being,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“Kentucky Ranks 35th on Education Index,” Policy Notes, no. 27, April 2009.

“Kentucky’s Brain Drain Unplugged,” Policy Notes, no. 3, June 2001.

“Kentucky’s Oral Health Poses Challenges,” FORESIGHT, no. 50 (2007) 1.

Kentucky State Budget Game (1997).

Kentucky’s Teachers (1999).

“Kentucky’s Tobacco Economy Important, Controversial and Uncertain,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 3 (1998): 1.

“Kentucky’s Undocumented Population,” Policy Notes, no. 29, May 2009.

Listening to Kentucky High Schools: Why Some High Schools Miss, Meet, and Exceed Predicted Postsecondary Outcomes (2002).

“Living longer, working longer?,” Horizon, no. 2, September 2005.

“Local Activists Explore Civic Participation,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 2 (1997): 7.

“Many Plan to Work in Retirement for Financial Reasons; Health Problems May Limit Working Ability,” Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative Data Briefing #1 (April 2009).

“Maximizing Returns on Educational Investments by Reducing Obstacles,” Policy Notes, no. 32, March 2010.

Measures and Milestones: The Conference Proceedings (1998).

“Meeting the Cost of Managing Solid Waste,” Policy Notes, no. 2, May 2001.

“Middle Class Squeeze: American Dream Becoming Even More Elusive,” 2008 Conference Brief (November 2009).

“MIT team urges national policy to advance ‘clean coal’ technology,” Horizon, no. 7, May 2007.

“More Than Half a Million Working-Age Kentuckians Uninsured for All or Part of Past Year,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Data Briefing 4 (2006).

“New Census Data Released on Commute Times,” Horizon, no. 1, May 2005.

“New Laws Prohibit Smoking Around Children,” Horizon, no. 6, January 2007.

“Online Education Found Superior in Study,” Horizon, no. 14, January 2010.

“Online Government Use Growing Rapidly,” Policy Notes, no. 13, June 2003.

“Oral Health: An Update,” Policy Notes, no. 21, September 2007.

“Parental Involvement in Education: A Public Good by Private Means,” Policy Notes, no. 16, September 2004.

“Paying in full as the ticket into colleges,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“Pensions Decline as Major Source of Anticipated Income in Retirement for Working Kentuckians,” Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative Data Briefing #2 (April 2009).

“Pensions on dangerous ground,” Horizon, no. 3, January 2006.

Planning for the Future: Findings from Research on the Commonwealth’s Current and Coming Retirees (2002).

“Policymakers Identify Top Priorities for Aging Population,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 3 (1999): 6.

“Potential Economic Impact of Industrial Hemp in Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 4 (1998): 1.

“Preschool in Kentucky: Current Status and Future Trends,” Policy Notes, no. 24, October 2007.

“Prescription Drug Coverage for Seniors,” Policy Notes, no. 6, August 2001.

“Primary Care, the Foundation of Health Care, on Verge of Collapse,” Horizon, no. 4, May 2006.

“Promoting Entrepreneurship in Central Appalachia,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 4 (1997): 5.

“Public Forums Suggest Worsening Problems with Access to Health Care,” FORESIGHT, no. 43 (2005) 6.

“Public Forums Suggest Worsening Problems with Access to Care,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Newsletter 2 (2005).

“Putting Higher Education Back in Reach,” Horizon, no. 4, May 2006.

“Putting Theory to the Test:  Systems of ‘Educational Accountability’ Should Be Held Accountable,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 2 (2002) 1.

“RAND’s Bruce Hoffman on the Implications of a Post-9/11 World,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 3 (2002) 8.

“Recession just the beginning?,” Horizon, no. 11, September 2008.

Reclaiming Community, Reckoning with Change (1995).

“Reducing Obstacles Will Yield Even Higher Academic Returns to Educational Investments,” Policy Notes, no. 26, April 2008.

“Report Gauges Progress, Public Opinion on Goals for Future,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 1 (2000): 1.

“Researchers to Study State’s Uninsured, Find Ways to Close Gaps,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Newsletter 1 (2005).

“Resources Do Produce Results,” FORESIGHT, vol. 11 no. 1 (2004) 7.

“Rethinking Kentucky: a New Vision for the Coming Millennium,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 4 (1999): 1.

“Retiree Crisis Looms as Pension and Health Care Benefits Vanish,” Horizon, no. 4, May 2006.

“Retirement Picture Changing,” Horizon, no. 5, November 2006.

“Retirement Systems Will Require a Bigger Share of State Funds,” Policy Notes, no. 14, October 2003.

“Retiring Oral Health Advocate Assesses State’s Status,” FORESIGHT, no. 50 (2007) 6.

“Revenue Implications Grow as More Kentuckians Shop Online,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 4 (2000): 1.

“Revenue Modernization and Future Education Expenditures,” Policy Notes, no. 8, November 2001.

“Rising Obesity Rates Exacting Huge Economic Toll,” Policy Notes, no. 30, October 2009.

“Run Your Own Numbers,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 4 (2000): 6.

“Rural Redux,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 1 (2002): 6.

“School Choice as Education Reform: What Do We Know?,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 4 (2002) 1.

“Science & Technology Plan for Kentucky Advanced,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 1 (2000): 7.

“Scores on ACT Show Majority of Students Not College-Ready,” Horizon, no. 14, January 2010.

“Scott and Berger Respond,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 2 (1998): 9-10.

“Shaping Kentucky’s Future: Policies to Reduce Obesity,” FORESIGHT, no. 52 (2010) 7.

“Share of births to unmarried women reaches record high,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“Social Costs Exceed the Cost of Medical Care,” FORESIGHT, no. 48 (2006): 1.

“Spending Trends Creating Pressure for Tax Modernization,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 4 (2002) 1.

“State Efforts to Insure the Uninsured: An Unfinished Story,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 2 (2003) 1.

“State Health Care Leaders: Issue of Access Will Not Go Away,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 4 (1997): 1.

“State Looks At Prison Spending,” Horizon, no. 14, January 2010.

“State Shortfalls Projected Throughout the Decade: Higher Ed Budget Likely To Feel Continued Squeeze,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 1 (2003) 1.

“States work to plug ‘brain drain,’” Horizon, no. 9, January 2008.

“Structural Economic Change Impetus for Tax Reform,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 1 (2001): 1.

“Substantial Portion of Insured, Working-Age Kentuckians Discouraged from Seeking Needed Health Care by Costs,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Data Briefing 3 (2006).

“Survey Measures Kentuckians’ Responses to 9/11,” FORESIGHT, vol. 9 no. 3 (2002) 10.

Talking Back: Kentucky High School Students and Their Future Education Plans (2001).

“Tax Policy Focus Draws Large Crowd,” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 3 (2001) 7.

“Teacher Pay for Performance Gaining Ground,” Policy Notes, no. 22, October 2007.

“The 2000-02 State Budget: Analysis and Review,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 4 (1999): 5.

“The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003: A Six-Month Progress Report,” Policy Notes, no. 15, July 2004.

“The Competitive Edge: Creating a Human Capital Advantage for Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, no. 44 (2005) 1.

The Context of Change (1994).

“The Future Costs of Obesity,” FORESIGHT, no. 52 (2010) 6.

The Future of Burley Tobacco (1994).

The Future Well-Being of Women in Kentucky (1999).

The Leadership Challenge Ahead (1998).

“The Long-Term Decline in Kentucky General Fund Revenue Buoyancy,” Policy Notes, no. 31, March 2010.

The Road Ahead: Uncertainty and Opportunity in a Changed World (2002).

“The Role of Medicaid in State Economies: A Look at the Research,” FORESIGHT, no. 45 (2006) 7.

“The State of the Commonwealth Index: Kentucky Makes Steady Quality-of-Life Progress,” FORESIGHT, no. 45 (2006) 1.

“The State of the Commonwealth Index: New Index Measures Well-Being and Ranks Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 11 no. 1 (2004) 1.

“Though Increases Smaller Than in Recent Past, Tuition Still a Burden,” Horizon, no. 6, January 2007.

“Three Future Scenarios Show Potential Economic Benefits of Rising Rates of Postsecondary Educational Attainment,” Policy Notes, no. 17, October 2004.

“Transportation Issues and the Aging Population,” Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative Data Briefing #4 (September 2009).

“Trends in Postsecondary School Attendance, Kentucky and the United States, 1993-97 to 2003-07,” Policy Notes, no. 28, May 2009.

“Trends and Implications of Hispanic Migration to Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, no. 47 (2006) 1.

“Uninsured Kentuckians Older, Poorer, and More Likely to Be Underemployed than the U.S. Average,” Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project Data Briefing 1 (2006).

“Universal health care tops public’s domestic priorities,” Horizon, no. 7, May 2007.

“U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter: The Health Care Issues We Face,” FORESIGHT, vol. 6 no. 4 (1999): 7.

Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones 2000 (2000).

Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones 2002 (2002).

Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones 2004 (2004).

Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones 2006 (2006).

Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones 2008 (2008).

“Wanted: More Undergraduates, Lots More,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 1 (2000): 5.

“Wave of boomer teacher retirements looms,” Horizon, no. 13, July 2009.

“Welfare Reform Raises Many Education Questions,” FORESIGHT, vol. 4 no. 1 (1997): 1.

“Wendell Berry: The Question of Vision for Rural Kentucky,” FORESIGHT, vol. 5 no. 3 (1998): 1.

“West Kentucky’s Economy Shows Modest Growth,” FORESIGHT, vol. 10 no. 3 (2003) 1.

“What Does ‘Smart Growth’ Really Mean?” FORESIGHT, vol. 8 no. 2 (2001): 1.

What Next for Kentucky Health Care? (1999).

“Winners and Losers: The Era of Inequality Continues,” FORESIGHT, vol. 7 no. 3 (2000): 1.