Pension fix main topic at chamber luncheon

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Kentucky has made tremendous gains over the last few years in business and elsewhere, but all of those gains are threatened if Kentucky doesn’t address and fix its public pension system, Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions President and CEO Jim Waters told members of the Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Tuesday.

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