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The Legislative Research Commission (LRC) is an agency of Kentucky state government that supports the state legislature, the Kentucky General Assembly. [1] The LRC was originally created in 1948 with the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky as its head. [1]
Bud Kraft, Legislative Research Commission. A bill prohibiting certain diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at Kentucky’s public colleges and universities that promote “discriminatory ...
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 ...
Beshear challenged the bill, House Bill 334, in court shortly after the 2022 legislative session ended in Spring against the other constitutional officers, the Legislative Research Commission, and ...
In April 1952, the Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations (or just the Cox Committee Investigation), led by Edward E. Cox, of the House of Representatives began an investigation of the "educational and philanthropic foundations and other comparable organizations which are exempt from federal taxes to determine whether they were using their resources ...
David Byerman (born September 23, 1971) is an American government official who currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Chester County, Pennsylvania.He was Secretary of the Senate for the Nevada Senate (2010-2015) and director of the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (2015-2018).
Cherlynn Watley Stevenson (born July 17, 1976) is an American politician who served as a member in the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 88th district from 2019 to 2025. [1]
Karen A. Berg (born December 30, 1961) is a physician and professor [2] who also serves in the Kentucky State Senate, representing the 26th District.She was elected to the Kentucky Senate (26th district) as a Democrat in a special election held on June 23, 2020, defeating Bill Ferko. [3]