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Jim Henderson
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Shellie Hampton
Director of Government Affairs

Kayla Carter Smith
Policy Analyst

 

2024 KACo Legislative Wrap-up

A 60-day legislative session requires a lot of stamina, patience and focus to keep up with the fluid work of the General Assembly. From bill filings to floor votes, there is a lot of activity to track.

With record state reserves in the rainy day fund, this budget year was unlike any in recent memory and a far cry from not too long ago when we collectively hoped for only a few percent share of state funding. Legislators tackled several other big topics as well, including medical cannabis and one of the most meaningful bills for counties in decades: HB 596, a compromise that sets the framework for a fairer annexation process for counties.

Download the 2024 Legislative Wrap-up here.

 


How county officials can impact the 2024 legislative session
By Shellie Hampton, Director of Government Affairs

We need you!

The 2024 legislative session has begun and will last for 60 legislative working days, concluding no later than midnight on April 15. This is a critical time for county officials to advocate for the needs and interests of their constituents, as well as to collaborate with state lawmakers on important policy issues.

Read more here

 


 

Kentucky Legislator Contact Information

In the link below you will find listings for Kentucky's legislators by chamber including a short biography, committee assignments and contact information for both their Capitol office and home district.

We encourage members to meet with their legislators in their district prior to the start of the legislative session to update them on issues important to counties and how those issues will affect their district in particular. During the session, we hope that members will maintain contact and visit their legislators in Frankfort as bills make their way through the process.

Kentucky legislator information

 


 


News and Resources


 

February 25, 2022
National opioid settlement finalized; Kentucky to receive $483 million
County and state leaders joined Attorney General Daniel Cameron to announce a historic settlement between opioid makers and distributors and multiple states.
February 25, 2022
County priority bills highlighted during week No. 8 of legislative session
Legislation focused on counties includes bills addressing occupational license fees, restaurant taxes, county audit costs, revenue diversification and annexation.
February 16, 2022
Bill with potential for major positive fiscal impact on county jail budgets discussed in committee today
HB 211 was heard for discussion only today during the House Standing Committee on Local Government.
February 16, 2022
Bill to establish training requirements for deputy jailers discussed in committee today
HB 439, which would streamline basic training and continuing education requirements for deputy jailers, was brought forth for discussion in committee today.
February 11, 2022
Sixth week of the legislative session wraps up, 2022 County Officials Legislative Reception a success
As we approach the halfway mark of the legislative session, bills are moving through committee hearings.
February 09, 2022
Feb. 9, 2022 designated County Government Day
Governor Andy Beshear issued a proclamation this week designating Feb. 9, 2022 as County Government Day.
February 04, 2022
County priority bills filed during fifth week of legislative session
County priority bills were filed this week to allow counties to levy restaurant taxes and lift restrictions on occupational license fees.
January 28, 2022
Fourth week of legislative session wraps up
Savings for county jails and fiscal court reapportionment legislation moves forward.