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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to appropriations measures providing funding and establishing conditions for the operations, maintenance, support, and functioning of the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its various officers, cabinets, departments, boards, commissions, institutions, subdivisions, agencies, and other state-supported activities. [HB-1] [Budget and Spending ] [Economic Development ] [Education ] [Energy ] [Finance ] [Healthcare ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Public Safety ] [Arts and Culture ] [Tourism ]
The State/Executive Branch Budget: Detail Part I, Operating Budget; appropriate to General Government: 2021-2022: $925,391,000, 2022-2023: $2,450,394,100, 2023-2024: $1,945,550,500; appropriate to the Economic Development Cabinet: 2021-2022: $631,100, 2022-2023: $42,311,100, 2023-2024: $43,841,800; appropriate to the Department of Education: 2021-2022: $4,038,300, 2022-2023: $6,272,487,700, 2023-2024: $6,338,219,700; appropriate to the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet: 2021-2022: $4,302,200, 2022-2023: $226,803,000, 2023-2024: $228,602,800; (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Fischer Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 199) on 04/13/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to school facilities. [SB-57] [Education ] [Construction ] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ] [Public Health ]
Amend KRS 157.455 to delete the Kentucky efficient school design trust fund; delete the reporting requirement for efficient design; repeal KRS 162.062, relating to requirements for water bottle filling stations and drinking fountains in new schools to be built.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. John Schickel To Education (s) on 01/10/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to the disposition of catalytic converters and other items containing metal. [HB-114] [Crime ] [Mental Health ] [Public Safety ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 2 establishing the official Kentucky Mental Health Flag and directing it to be displayed in the State Capitol in May.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Joni Jenkins Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to SARS-CoV-2 documentation. [HB-21] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Consumer Protection ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 61 to prohibit a governmental body from requiring persons to provide vaccine passports to enter or obtain service from the governmental body; create a new section of KRS Chapter 160 to prohibit a school from requiring persons to provide vaccine passports to enter or obtain service from the school; create a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to prohibit a university board from requiring persons to provide vaccine passports to enter or obtain service from the university; create a new section of KRS Chapter 214 to prohibit (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Reed Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to the control of vehicular traffic. [HB-87] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
Amend KRS 56.580 to prohibit closing portions of Capital Avenue in Frankfort.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin Bratcher Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to school facilities. [HB-33] [Education ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Public Health ] [Water ]
Amend KRS 157.455 deleting the Kentucky efficient school design trust fund; delete reporting requirement for efficient design; amend KRS 198B.060 to allow local plan review, inspection and enforcement of educational facilities; repeal KRS 162.062, which requires new public school buildings to provide sufficient water bottle fillings station and drinking fountains.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Santoro Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 66) on 03/31/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT prohibiting smoking in public places and places of employment. [HB-199] [Public Health ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Law Enforcement ] [Small Business ] [Healthcare ] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ] [Crime ]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 438 to define terms; prohibit indoor smoking in businesses, places of employment, and other listed public places; exempt private residences, unless used for child care or adult day care; permit smoking in designated nonenclosed areas; require posting of "no smoking" signs at specified locations; permit local governments to adopt stricter regulations by ordinance; provide for enforcement by all peace officers and designated health department and local government employees; provide for the issuance of uniform citations (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Westrom Floor Amendment (1) Filed on 01/19/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to public procurement. [HB-139] [Construction ] [Manufacturing ] [Trade ] [Budget and Spending ] [Economic Development ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 45A defining "manufactured in Kentucky", "manufactured in the United States", require a preference for iron, steel, and manufactured goods made in Kentucky in construction and maintenance contracts and subcontracts, provide for a waiver of the Kentucky preference requirement, require preference for iron, steel, and manufactured goods made in the United States if the Kentucky waiver is granted, provide for a waiver of the United States preference requiremen; establish a short title of "Kentucky Buy American Act"; (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Burch Introduced In House on 01/04/2022

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to vocational rehabilitation. [HB-577] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Small Business ] [Disabilities ]
Amend KRS 163.460 to define "blind vendor," "public property," and "vending facility"; and to amend definition of "office"; create a new section of KRS Chapter 163 to set forth procedures to provide priority to blind vendors to operate vending facilities on public property; amend KRS 163.470 and 163.480 to conform.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Ed Massey Introduced In House on 02/23/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to statues and making an appropriation therefor. [HB-544] [Arts and Culture ] [Veterans ] [Military ] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ]
Require the Department for Facilities and Support Services to place a statue of United States Navy diver and Kentucky native Carl Brashear in the Capitol Rotunda; APPROPRIATION.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Duplessis Introduced In House on 02/22/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to Capitol campus security. [SB-227] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ] [Cybersecurity ] [National Security ]
Amend KRS 6.420 to require the Department of Kentucky State Police to brief the leadership of the General Assembly and the Legislative Research Commission on security matters relating to the Capitol campus.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Stivers Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 139) on 03/25/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to the adjutant general. [SB-147] [Military ]
Amend KRS 36.040 and 36.070 to redistribute powers and responsibilities from the Facitilites Division of the Deparment of Military Affairs to the Department's adjutant general.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Phillip Wheeler Signed By Governor (acts Ch. 109) on 03/24/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to school facilities. [HB-279] [Education ] [Construction ]
Amend KRS 198B.060 to allow local plan review, inspection and enforcement of educational facilities.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Santoro To Licensing & Occupations (s) on 03/04/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet to designate certain parking spaces as accessible. [SJR-28] [Disabilities ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
Require the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet to designate all parking spaces next to the "rose garden" on the East side of the Capitol Annex as accessible.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jimmy Higdon To Transportation (s) on 01/11/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to appropriations measures providing funding and establishing conditions for the operations, maintenance, support, and functioning of the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its various officers, cabinets, departments, boards, commissions, institutions, subdivisions, agencies, and other state-supported activities. [HB-192] [Budget and Spending ] [Economic Development ] [Education ] [Energy ] [Environmental ] [Finance ] [Healthcare ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Public Safety ] [Tourism ] [Arts and Culture ]
The State/Executive Branch Budget: Detail Part I, Operating Budget; appropriate to General Government: 2020-2021: $2,232,159,200, 2021-2022: $1,799,151,900; appropriate to the Economic Development Cabinet: 2020-2021: $30,692,000, 2021-2022: $32,698,000; appropriate to the Department of Education: 2020-2021: $5,087,565,600, 2021-2022: $5,236,333,800; appropriate to the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet: 2020-2021: $224,230,300, 2021-2022: $226,419,100; appropriate to the Energy and Environment Cabinet: 2020-2021: $301,178,900, 2021-2022: (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jason Petrie Line Item Vetoes #2, #5, #6, And #9 Not Overridden on 03/30/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

AN ACT relating to statues and making an appropriation therefor. [SB-22] [Arts and Culture ] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ] [Military ]
Require the Department for Facilities and Support Services within the Finance and Administration Cabinet to relocate the Jefferson Davis statue from the Capitol Rotunda to either the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History or the Jefferson Davis Historic Site; require the Department for Facilities and Support Services to place a statue of United States Navy diver and Kentucky native Carl Brashear in the Capitol Rotunda; APPROPRIATION.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Christian McDaniel To Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (s) on 02/10/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2021 Regular Session

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION requesting state and local officials and the judiciary to dedicate resources and adopt practices to preserve public investments. [SCR-7] [Community Development ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ] [Funding ] [Crime ]
Urge local governments to make resources available for the protection of monuments, edifices, graves, and lands, and urge peace officers, prosecutors and members of the Kentucky Court of Justice including county attorneys, Commonwealth's attorneys, and the Kentucky Attorney General to charge and pursue the most stringent violations against defacement and damage of monuments, edifices, graves, and lands, as well as to urge judges of the Circuit, District, and appellate courts to impose and sustain sentences against persons convicted of these offenses (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Mills Introduced In Senate on 01/05/2021

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2019 Regular Session

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet to designate certain parking spaces as accessible. [SJR-111] [Disabilities ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
Direct the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet to designate all parking spaces next to the "rose garden" on the East side of the Capitol Annex as accessible.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jimmy Higdon Taken From Committee On Committees (h) on 03/12/2019

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2019 Regular Session

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging Kentucky state government agencies to consider leasing state land for the location of cell phone towers and other communication infrastructure in Kentucky. [HCR-7] [Telecommunications ] [Infrastructure ] [Technology and Innovation ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Community Development ] [Economic Development ]
Urge Governor Matthew G. Bevin, the Finance and Administration Cabinet, the Transportation Cabinet, and the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to consider ways to improve communication infrastructure, such as granting leasehold interests in state land for the location of cell phone towers and other communication infrastructure in Kentucky.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dean Schamore Received In Senate on 02/27/2019

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State (Kentucky)
Kentucky 2019 Regular Session

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the federal government to consider leasing federal land for the location of cell phone towers and other communication infrastructure in Kentucky. [HCR-4] [Telecommunications ] [Infrastructure ] [Public Lands and National Parks ] [Technology and Innovation ]
Urge the United States Department of Interior, the United States Department of Agriculture, the United States Department of Defense, and the United States Congress to consider ways to improve communications infrastructure, such as granting leasehold interests in federal land for the location of cell phone towers and other communication infrastructure in Kentucky.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dean Schamore Received In Senate on 02/27/2019

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