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2022 General Assembly March 29, 2022

Tax reform package lowering Kentucky individual income tax sees final passage

UPDATED: As we reach the end of the legislative session, a tax reform package is on its way to the governor’s desk after seeing final…


2022 General Assembly March 29, 2022

Expanded access to financial aid legislation passes House

Legislation seeking to address workforce issues by expanding access to financial assistance passed the House 88-6 Tuesday. Senate Bill 163, sponsored by Sen. Brandon Storm,…


2022 General Assembly March 29, 2022

Charter school funding bill heads to the governor

In 2017, the Kentucky General Assembly passed legislation to bring charter schools to Kentucky. However, funding for those schools was never implemented. On Tuesday, legislation…


2022 General Assembly March 29, 2022

Policies seeking to help individuals get back in the workforce move to full Senate

With a focus on helping Kentuckians get back into the workforce, a Senate committee passed legislation to start a public-private partnership to help employers provide…


2022 General Assembly March 29, 2022

Budget compromise between House and Senate unveiled

House and Senate leaders and key members met Tuesday morning to unveil their compromise on the state’s next two-year budget. In presenting the final version…


2022 General Assembly March 28, 2022

Bill seeking to prevent COVID-19 vaccination mandates by employers dies in committee

With few days left in the 2022 legislative session, a bill seeking to fight vaccine mandates died in a Senate committee Monday afternoon. House Bill…


2022 General Assembly March 28, 2022

Charter school funding bill advances to full state Senate

House Bill 9, which provides funding for public charter schools in Kentucky, passed the Senate Education Committee Monday with eight yes votes, three no votes, and…


2022 General Assembly March 24, 2022

Gov. Beshear signs bill replenishing unemployment insurance fund and helping businesses recover

On Thursday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed into law a bill that addresses issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic including increased employer rates and a…


2022 General Assembly March 24, 2022

Legislation merging two Kentucky cabinets moves to full House

In November, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced plans to merge Kentucky’s Education and Workforce Development Cabinet and Labor Cabinet in an effort to improve the…


2022 General Assembly March 23, 2022

Bourbon Barrel Selection Bill Passes Senate

Seeking to keep Kentucky’s signature bourbon industry competitive on a national level, the Senate passed House Bill 500 on Wednesday, sending the measure to the…


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