Here s what the KY legislature is passing on its last day for veto-proof bills Daniel Desrochers, Jack Brammer, and John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader
Mar. 16 FRANKFORT Lawmakers began another busy day of passing bills Tuesday in a Capitol shrouded in fog from the Kentucky River, moving legislation related to broadband access, executive powers, tax breaks and education.
At the end of the day, lawmakers will lose the ability to override any vetoes issued by Gov. Andy Beshear for any other bills they pass during the 2021 legislative session. The Republican-led General Assembly is scheduled to reconvene on March 29 and 30 to consider any vetoes issued by the Democratic governor and pass additional legislation.
The Kentucky Senate and House of Representatives convened only two days this week. But in terms of bills passed and the number of hours spent debating legislation, they were two
Republicans budget plan denies Beshear from spending COVID aid whas11.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whas11.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Republican lawmakers unveiled a state budget plan Saturday that stakes out their authority over how Kentucky spends its next massive infusion of federal pandemic relief.