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Legislative Bills with Potential for High Local Impact

The Kentucky 2014 Legislature is at the 42 % mark as of February 11, 2014. This means some 367 bills have been filed with the House of Representative and 133 with the Senate. At this writing, two bills, SB 7 and SB 113 have passed both Houses and gone to the Governor for his signature.

Out of the 564 bills trying to become law, we believe 38 will directly impact the counties and communities of West Kentucky.

1. HB 12 confirmation of executive appointments
2. HB 17 reporting on economic development incentives
3. HB 58 speed limits on four lane highways
4. HB 66 establishment of Public Service Corporations
5. BR 54 trapshooting as new sport in KY high schools
6. HB 15 coal service money for local govts.
7. HB 67 casino gambling
8. HB 68 casino gambling details
9. HB 117 private development on state park property
10. HB 29 consolidated local government funding
11. HB 35 Lt. Governor not on primary ballot
12. SB 14 Eminent Domain
13. HB 46 TVA in-lieu of tax programs
14. SB 24 Exempt Equine industry from sales tax
15. HB 102 Distilled spirits within city limits
16. SB 18 donation of game meat
17. HB 107 Boat dock and marine safety
18. HB 31 eminent domain
19. HB 70 felonies slow to vote
20. HB 85 charter schools
21. HB 115 local government and redistricting
22. SB 15 felonies show to vote
23. HB 41 bridge tolls across Ohio River
24. HB 39 cable TV access for individual channels
25. HB 52 Nuclear power storage
26. SB 35 reorganization of Public Service Commission
27. HB 60 eminent domain
28. SB 21 eminent domain
29. HB 87 LRC morals
30. HB 78 trusts and estates
31. SB 31 United Nations Agenda 21
32. HB 88 LRC staff raises
33. SB 26 thoroughbred development fund
34. HB 37 angel investment tax credits
35. SB 27 election of state wide officers
36. HB 72 clean judge election fund
37. SB 34 Endow KY education money
38. SB 33 Casino gambling

 

 


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