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In his budget proposal, Gov. Andy Beshear outlined what he hopes Kentucky legislators act on in the 2024 General Assembly, set to begin Tuesday.. But with a Republican supermajority in the House ...
The Kentucky General Assembly, also called the Kentucky Legislature, is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It comprises the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives. The General Assembly meets annually in the state capitol building in Frankfort, convening on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January ...
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The amendment was first introduced on January 26 in the 2024 General Assembly as House Bill 2 by representative Suzanne Miles. [4] The bill passed both houses and was voted on in November 2024. It was one of two constitutional amendments to be approved by both houses during the 2024 legislative session. [5]
Two measures inching Kentucky toward a future with nuclear energy from Sen. Danny Carroll, R-Benton, Senate Bill 198 and Senate Joint Resolution 140, were passed. Senate Bill 198 was vetoed by ...
The "Safer Kentucky Act" is a wide-ranging bill under consideration in the state legislature. Also known as House Bill 5, the controversial bill has been in the works since late last year with the ...
The Kentucky State Capitol building in Frankfort. Kentucky's legislative branch consists of a bicameral body known as the Kentucky General Assembly.. The Senate is considered the upper house of the General Assembly; it has 38 members and is led by the President of the Senate, currently Robert Stivers ().
House Speaker David Osborne, R-Prospect, wants to change how Kentucky’s annual legislative sessions work. House Bill 4, filed by Osborne Tuesday, would do away with the constitutionally-set ...