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LAWRENCE, MARTIN, JOHNSON, MAGOFFIN AMONG 27 COUNTIES TO SHARE $1.3 MILLION

SEVERANCE TAX RECOVERY FUNDING ANNOUNCED BY BEVIN

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
February 7, 2019
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State Announces Recovery of $1.3 Million in Coal Severance Funds

DLG will administer refunds to 27 Eastern Kentucky counties, Lawrence will get $16,900, Martin $102,000

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 7, 2019) – Gov. Matt Bevin and the Department for Local Government (DLG) today announced the return of more than $1.3 million to the Single County Coal Severance accounts in 27 Eastern Kentucky counties. These funds will again become available for counties to use as needed.

“We are excited today to join DLG in announcing the return of $1.3 million in coal severance funds to 27 Eastern Kentucky counties,” said Gov. Bevin. “Implementing fiscal responsibility within state government and emphasizing local priorities and decision-making remain keystone principles of our Administration. These funds will enable county leaders to address increased demands on their operating budgets and other vital community needs.”

DLG will deposit the recovered funds into the accounts of the following counties: Bell, Boyd, Breathitt, Clay, Elliott, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Whitley and Wolfe.

“This is a huge win for county governments, many of which are experiencing increased demands on local budgets,” DLG Commissioner Sandra K. Dunahoo said. “We are returning funds to the people who understand best how these funds should be spent.”

The following table details the amount of recovered funds each county will receive:

County

Amount

Bell

$58,771.18

Boyd

$6,409.58

Breathitt

$36,504.56

Clay

$22,717.29

Elliott

$13,820.66

Floyd

$64,713.39

Harlan

$144,616.16

Jackson

$5,725.22

Johnson

$21,582.26

Knott

$120,713.76

Knox

$19,312.20

Laurel

$7,194.09

Lawrence

$16,925.30

Lee

$11,433.76

Leslie

$109,280.01

Letcher

$110,164.66

Magoffin

$40,543.93

Martin

$102,686.82

Menifee

$9,280.54

Morgan

$24,970.66

Owsley

$17,259.13

Perry

$122,583.22

Pike

$200,950.36

Pulaski

$4,556.81

Rockcastle

$10,565.79

Whitley

$14,521.71

Wolfe

$17,526.20

Total

$1,335,329.24               

In September 2015, $2 million was deducted from the accounts of 27 coal counties in Eastern Kentucky and directed toward the Kentucky Communications Network Authority (KCNA) for community broadband readiness and public computer access initiatives. KCNA was able to complete this work in a cost-effective manner for approximately $800,000. Gov. Bevin has directed KCNA to return the balance of these funds, together with certain other ancillary funds, to the 27 contributing counties. The total amount that will be returned is $1,335,329.24.

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Comments 3

  1. RICK DORTY says:
    7 years ago

    The communist tree huggers and green pecnicks in larwrence county should refuse to take it . All I here out this rag is anti coal ,anti coal power plants . And opinions of bunch leftis sudo bolshavick unionist. Never mind that at one time half the county worked at Massey mine and many retired from those mines .

    • LC Gal says:
      7 years ago

      I sure hope you weren’t educated in Lawrence County because it was difficult to read your post due to all the words that were spelled incorrectly…..

  2. MAGA says:
    7 years ago

    is this a election year?
    my money is on YES

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