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  • Senate committee green lights ‘super speeder’ bill

    Senate committee green lights ‘super speeder’ bill

    Senate committee green lights ‘super speeder’ bill February 5, 2025 Sen. Stephen Meredith, R-Leitchfield, testifies on the “super speeder” bill during Wednesday’s Senate Transportation Committee meeting. Senate Bill 57 would help fund Kentucky’s trauma system, among other measures A high-resolution photo can be found here FRANKFORT — The Senate Transportation Committee advanced a bill…

  • Kentucky General Assembly to convene in historic Old State Capitol

    Kentucky General Assembly to convene in historic Old State Capitol

    Kentucky General Assembly to convene in historic Old State Capitol February 5, 2025 A photo of the Old State Capitol is available here The photo is provided courtesy of the Kentucky Historical Society. FRANKFORT — The Kentucky General Assembly will celebrate the rich history of the legislature next week by convening for a day…

  • Senate advances income tax cut bill

    Senate advances income tax cut bill

    Senate advances income tax cut bill February 4, 2025 Sen. Christian McDaniel, R-Ryland Heights, speaks on House Bill 1 during Tuesday’s floor proceedings in the Senate. The measure, which would reduce the state income tax rate, received Senate approval. A high-resolution photo can be found here FRANKFORT — A measure to cut the income…

  • This Week at the State Capitol

    This Week at the State Capitol

    This Week at the State Capitol January 10, 2025 In between bouts of winter weather, the Kentucky General Assembly convened the 2025 legislative session and moved a tax reform bill close to final passage this week before gaveling out on Friday A high-resolution photo can be found here FRANKFORT — Kentucky lawmakers spent the…

  • Board of Adjustment to weigh 16 new Short-Term Rentals under updated rules

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The January 13 meeting of the Lexington Board of Adjustment will be packed with debate as officials consider 16 applications for unhosted short-term rentals under the city’s revised regulations. The updated rules, which went into effect in December, limit short-term rental density and impose stricter requirements on operators. The surge of…

  • Income tax cut bill on the move

    Income tax cut bill on the move

    Income tax cut bill on the move January 8, 2025 Rep. Jason Petrie, R-Elkton, speaks on House Bill 1, which would reduce the state income tax to 3.5% in 2026, on the House floor on Thursday A high-resolution photo can be found here FRANKFORT — House Bill 1 became the first bill to advance…

  • House committee approves income tax cut proposal

    House committee approves income tax cut proposal January 8, 2025 FRANKFORT — Kentuckians may see another state income tax cut next year. The House Appropriations and Revenue Committee started the process of reducing the state income tax from 4% to 3.5% beginning Jan. 1, 2026, by approving House Bill 1 on Wednesday. Committee Chair…

  • Kentucky’s War on Balloons: New Bill Targets Mass Releases

    Frankfort, Ky.–In a surprising turn for the Kentucky General Assembly, balloons—yes, balloons—are the target of newly introduced legislation. House Bill 53, sponsored by Representative Kim Banta (R-Ft. Mitchell), is taking aim at the “unlawful release of balloons,” a practice the bill proposes to criminalize with penalties reaching Class A misdemeanor levels. A Pop of…

  • Comprehensive privacy protection bill introduced on first day of legislative session

    Frankfort, KY—In the first legislative session of 2025, Representative J. Hodgson (R-Louisville) introduced House Bill 20, a comprehensive privacy protection bill targeting the use of surveillance technologies and personal data management. The bill, which now sits with the Committee on Committees, aims to impose strict regulations on automated license plate readers (ALPRs), human-implanted identification…

  • What action might lawmakers take in 2025 to address Kentucky’s housing crisis?

    FRANKFORT, Ky. — As Kentuckians confront rising rents, a scarcity of starter homes, and an uptick in homelessness, legislators appear poised to take significant steps in the 2025 session to address what many observers have called a “housing crisis.” During a series of interim meetings culminating November 12, the Kentucky Housing Task Force examined…

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