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Senate passes its version of two-year state budget, legislature announces changes to calendar amid pandemic

The Kentucky Senate passed its version of the Commonwealth’s two-year spending plan Thursday, which subsequently became the last day of legislative activity for the week, as the leaders of both chambers announced an abbreviated schedule in response to the growing concerns raised by the coronavirus pandemic.

After Thursday, Senate President Robert Stivers and House Speaker David Osborne announced the Legislature will adjourn until the following Thursday, March 26. The General Assembly will meet again on April 1 to pass its final version of the budget and on April 15 to consider veto overrides and adjourn sine die.

As for the budget, House Bill 352, the amended version passed by the Senate contained several changes compared to the version passed by the House earlier this month.

Highlights of the Senate budget include:

The two chambers ultimately will form a conference committee that will continue budget negotiations throughout the next two weeks.

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