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Uncategorized March 6, 2020

Bill to amend constitution, start conversation on local government tax reform defeated on House floor

In an unexpected turn of events, a proposed constitutional amendment to advance the discussion on local tax reform failed to receive the 60 votes needed…


Uncategorized March 6, 2020

Budget bill passes full House, heads to Senate

Spending approximately $11.9 billion in each of the next two years, the Kentucky House of Representatives passed its version the state’s two-year budget Friday with…


Uncategorized March 5, 2020

House committee approves budget proposal to give raises to all state employees, teachers

Putting a new spin on the state’s two-year budget spending proposal, the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee approved House Bill 352 on Thursday evening, which…


Uncategorized March 5, 2020

Legislation to alter appointments to Kentucky Board of Education passes Senate committee

On Thursday, legislation that deals with how Kentucky Board of Education members are appointed passed out of the Senate Education Committee. Senate Bill 10, sponsored…


Uncategorized March 4, 2020

House committee passes bill to raise legal age to purchase tobacco to 21

A bill to raise the legal age for purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 21 passed the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday by a…


Uncategorized March 4, 2020

Recovery through employment legislation passes first legislative hurdle

Empowering businesses to play a greater role in Kentucky’s substance use disorder crisis is the goal for a measure that passed the Senate Health and…


Uncategorized March 3, 2020

Senate committee passes bill to curb misleading advertisements

A bill aiming to protect patients from misleading advertisements was passed through the Senate Economic Development, Tourism, and Labor Committee on Tuesday. Sen. Ralph Alvarado,…


Uncategorized February 27, 2020

Kentucky pension systems see improvements in some areas, express needs and concerns in others

As the legislature works to craft Kentucky’s next two-year budget, the state’s retirement systems say continuing to put more funding toward pensions is critical for…


Uncategorized February 27, 2020

House Committee approves first step toward local government tax reform

Local tax reform in Kentucky would move one step closer to reality under a proposed constitutional amendment that passed the House Committee on Elections, Constitutional…


Uncategorized February 26, 2020

House passes bill to place tax on e-cigarettes

In an effort to address the youth vaping crisis and generate new revenue for the state, a bill to place a 25 percent excise tax…


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