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Lawmakers from both parties have publicly expressed optimism the 2024 General Assembly will provide legislation that supports Kentuckians of all parties, and a budget that benefits the entire state.
After 60 days of legislative work, the Kentucky General Assembly has passed more than 160 bills into law. From the economy to energy, from constitutional amendments to crime, from vaping to self ...
The 2024 Kentucky General Assembly was a meeting of the Kentucky General Assembly, composed of the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives. It convened in Frankfort on January 2, 2024, and adjourned sine die on April 15, 2024. [1] It was the fifth regular session of the legislature during the tenure of governor Andy Beshear.
The Kentucky General Assembly is served by a 16-member nonpartisan agency called the Legislative Research Commission (LRC). Created in 1948, the LRC provides the General Assembly with staff and research support including committee staffing, bill drafting, oversight of the state budget and educational reform, production of educational materials ...
A bill filed this week in the Kentucky General Assembly would place significant restrictions on how local governments regulate short-term rentals. A bill filed this week in the Kentucky General ...
The 2023 Kentucky General Assembly was a meeting of the Kentucky General Assembly, composed of the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives. It convened in Frankfort on January 3, 2023, and adjourned sine die on March 30, 2023. It was the fourth regular session of the legislature during the tenure of governor Andy Beshear.
This is the Feb. 5 edition of the Bluegrass Politics newsletter. Sign up here to get the latest news from the Kentucky General Assembly delivered to your inbox for free. Happy Part II of the 2025 ...
In 2005, BIPPS launched KentuckyVotes.org, a website which provides information about Kentucky General Assembly bills, amendments and roll-call votes. [8] The website was launched after BIPPS successfully pushed the state's Legislative Research Commission to post legislative roll call votes online.