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Fixing Kentucky's Pension System, Funding Key Local Projects And The Future Of P&G

We look at the news affecting Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-state.
WVXU/Jim Nolan
We look at the news affecting Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-state.
We look at the news affecting Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-state.
Credit WVXU/Jim Nolan
We look at the news affecting Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-state.

 

Kentucky lawmakers are still trying to find ways to fix the state's ailing pension system. The City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune are in a dispute over funding the Western Hills Viaduct and decking over Fort Washington Way. 

And Tuesday, Procter & Gamble shareholders rejected the bid by activist investor Nelson Peltz for a seat on the company's board. But that doesn't mean Peltz is through trying to influence P&G's future.

Joining us to discuss these and other stories are political writer for the Lexington Herald-Leader, Daniel Desrochers; Cincinnati Business Courier staff reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich9 On Your Side/ WCPO.com Managing Editor, Opinion and Engagement, David Holthaus; WCPO business reporter Dan Monk; WVXU reporter and digital editor Tana Weingartner; and WVXU city hall reporter Jay Hanselman.

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Mark Heyne hosts Cincinnati Edition Monday through Friday at 1:00 pm.