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Category: Legislative Updates

Unilaterally dictating state law, executive order infringes on religious liberty, parental rights

September 20, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Rep. Proctor speaks against Gov. Andy Beshear’s executive order regarding so-called “conversion therapy” for children struggling with sexual identify.

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Ballot Amendment 1: Preserving our elections

September 3, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
Rep. Rawlings explains how the proposed Amendment 1 on this year’s general election ballot will close a loophole that could allow non-citizens to vote. While the amendment language is lengthy, one short, straightforward sentence adds the actual proposed change.

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State on track to see next individual income tax cut in 2026

August 26, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Overriding Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto, in 2022, the Kentucky legislature passed a tax modernization package to eliminate the state’s individual income tax over time. The next cut is projected in 2026.

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Statutory Committees and Task Forces

August 22, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Lawmakers continue to prepare for the 2025 Regular Session as task forces met to discuss the potential uses of artificial intelligence as well as identify which state policies can be changed or adopted to help folks willing to work reach their full potential.

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Voters to weigh in on two proposed constitutional amendments

August 16, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
Rep. Rawlings provides the ballot and amendment language of two proposed amendments to the Kentucky state constitution, one regarding who may legally vote and the other regarding school choice.

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2024 Regular Session Budget Recap

August 9, 2024

Sen. John Schickel (District 11)
The 2024 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly concluded with a balanced budget and $3.7 billion in reserves. With large reserves like these, I am hopeful that we can further reduce the income tax in the future. This year was truly transformational, with funds aimed at projects to make Kentucky a better place to live, work, and raise a family. Key investments were made in commercial airports, regional industrial development, and statewide economic growth.

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Budget Highlights: Investing in Rural Kentucky

July 22, 2024

Rep. Steve Rawlings (District 66)
Rep. Rawlings discusses how the current budget seeks to address infrastructure and other rural Kentucky needs.

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Legislature’s budget efforts pay off with another record budget surplus

July 15, 2024

Rep. Mark Hart (District 78)
Rep. Hart details how the conservative-controlled General Assembly produced a budget that protects the state’s long-term wellbeing.

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Budget Highlights: Public Pensions

July 15, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Rep. Proctor explains how the current budget addresses funding of the state’s public pension liabilities. The post also includes an update on two development projects in Boone County.

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Statutory Committees, Navigating Property Tax Challenges, and Certificate of Need

June 19, 2024

Rep. Marianne Proctor (District 60)
Rep. Proctor updates on the work of statutory committees and explains how property valuation works.

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