KYGA 2024 Week 4

This week, a second constitutional amendment advocating for educational freedom was introduced and has garnered strong support from multiple bill sponsors, including several prominent lawmakers in leadership positions. The proposed bill aims to empower the General Assembly to allocate funding for the education of students outside of the common school system. If the legislature approves this measure - a process requiring a 3/5 majority vote - the amendment will be presented to voters on the Nov. 5 ballot. It's important to note that while the amendment itself wouldn't establish specific programs, like funding for external tutors or textbooks, it would grant the General Assembly the authority to create such initiatives in future legislative sessions.

Below are some bill highlights so far this session: legislation that aligns with KYFREE’s policy principles is highlighted in green; legislation that contradicts our principles is highlighted in red.

HB 2 - Miles

Constitutional amendment allow the GA to spend money outside the common schools system

HB 20 - Palumbo

Establishes a one-time pension COLA for state retirement employees

HB 34 - Doan

Allows universal recognition of occupational licenses and government certifications

HB 45 - Hodgson

Establishes limitations on use and sale of data captured by automated license plate readers

HB 46 - Rawlings

Allows homeschool students to receive KEES based on standardized scores

HB 47 - Rawlings

Defines "government" and "substantially burden” in terms of religious liberty; outlines relief that may be sought if government violates religious liberty

HB 51 - Rawlings

Expands parental rights in schools

HB 58 - Fleming

Establishes the Tax Expenditure and Economic Development Incentive Review Board to evaluate tax expenditures and incentives awarded by the state

HB 59 - Massaroni

Constitutional amendment allowing the GA to reduce or eliminate property tax

SB 6 - Wilson

Expands protections for students and teachers from being discriminated against for refusing to endorse a divisive concept

SB 6 - Wilson

Allows homeschool students to receive KEES based on standardized scores

SB 42 - Thomas

Raises minimum wage to $15/hr

SB 58 - Boswell

Makes it easier for an individual to create a petition against a local property tax increase

SCR 42 - Douglas

Reestablishes the Certificate of Need Task Force

SB 103 - Frommeyer

Exempts birthing centers from certificate of need laws

HB 199 - Nemes

Exempts birthing centers from certificate of need laws

HB 202 - Proctor

Modifies conditions under which a person is prohibited from taking actions without a certificate of need

HB 203 - Proctor

Exempts various health facilities and services from certificate of need requirements

HB 204 - Proctor

Requires that the Cabinet for Health and Family conduct public hearings on certificate of need applications

HB 208 - Calloway

Constitutional amendment allow the GA to spend money outside the common schools system

HB 211 - Herron

Provides for referrals to treatment for persons charged with possession of controlled substances

HB 216 - Graham

Appropriates $95 million from the budget reserve trust fund to fund one-time supplemental payments to KRS retirees

HJR 44 - Rawlings

Reaffirms the sovereignty of Kentucky

HB 308 - Lockett

Ends estate and inheritance tax beginning August 1, 2024

HB 309 - Rabourn

Prohibits a public agency or any other entity created by an act of the General Assembly from using public funds for lobbying activity or to employ or enter into a contract with a lobbyist

SB 120 - Williams

Prohibits a public agency or any other entity created by an act of the General Assembly from using public funds for lobbying activity or to employ or enter into a contract with a lobbyist

SB 129 - Givens

Recalculates TIF revenues for potentially distressed projects

SB 137 - Williams

Reforms Certificate of Need laws

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