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Kentucky Legislature

Kentucky General Assembly

The Kentucky General Assembly consists of 138 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 22,547 Kentucky bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.

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Steven RudyRKimberly HollowayRRandy BridgesRWade WilliamsRMary ImesRChris FreelandRSuzanne MilesRWalker ThomasRMyron DossettRJosh CallowayRJ.T. PayneRJim GoochRDJ JohnsonRScott LewisRRebecca RaymerRJason PetrieRRobert DuvallRSamara HeavrinRMichael MeredithRKevin JacksonRAmy NeighborsRShawn McPhersonRSteve RileyRRyan BivensRSteve BratcherRPeyton GriffeeRNancy TateRJared BaumanRChris LewisRDaniel GrossbergDSusan Tyler WittenRTina BojanowskiDJason NemesRSarah StalkerDLisa WillnerDJohn HodgsonREmily CallawayRRachel RoarxDMatt LockettRNima KulkarniDMary MarzianDJoshua WatkinsDPamela StevensonDBeverly Chester-BurtonDAdam MooreDAlan GentryDFelicia RabournRKen FlemingRThomas HuffRCandy MassaroniRMichael PollockRKen UpchurchRJames TiptonRDaniel ElliottRKim KingRDaniel FisterRErika HancockDJennifer Henson DeckerRDavid OsborneRMarianne ProctorRSavannah MaddoxRTony HamptonRKimberly BantaRKimberly MoserRStephanie DietzRT.J. RobertsRMatthew LehmanDMike ClinesRSteven DoanRWilliam LawrenceRJosh BrayRMatthew KochRRyan DotsonRDavid HaleRLindsey BurkeDAnne DonworthDGeorge BrownDMark HartRChad AullDDavid MeadeRDeanna Frazier GordonRNicolas WilsonRJoshua BranscumRChris FugateRShane BakerRTom SmithRAdam BowlingRVanessa GrosslRTimmy TruettRDerek LewisRBilly WesleyRJohn BlantonRAdrielle CamuelDMitch WhitakerRAshley Tackett LafertyDPatrick FlanneryRBobby McCoolRAaron ThompsonRRichard WhiteRScott SharpRJason HowellRDanny CarrollRCraig RichardsonRRobert MillsRStephen MeredithRLindsey TichenorRAaron ReedRGary BoswellRDavid GivensRMatthew DeneenRSteve RawlingsRAmanda Mays BledsoeRReginald ThomasDJimmy HigdonRRick GirdlerRGeorge WiseRMatt NunnRRobin WebbRCasey Chambers ArmstrongDGex WilliamsRBrandon StormRDonald DouglasRChristian McDanielRShelley FrommeyerRRobert StiversRKaren BergDSteve WestRGreg ElkinsRScott MadonRBrandon SmithRPhillip WheelerRMike WilsonRGerald NealDJared CarpenterRKeturah HerronDJulie Raque AdamsRGary ClemonsDMike NemesR

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SB197Vetoed

AN ACT providing funding and establishing conditions for state government agencies and institutions, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

HB869Passed

AN ACT relating to fiscal matters and declaring an emergency.

SB98Passed

AN ACT relating to welding safety.

SB133Passed

AN ACT relating to the fiscal reporting of local entities.

SB37Passed

AN ACT relating to state symbols.

HB727Passed

AN ACT relating to education and declaring an emergency.

SB70Vetoed

AN ACT relating to the Public Pension Oversight Board.

SB66Passed

AN ACT relating to the operation of a motor vehicle.

HB311Passed

AN ACT relating to railroad crossings.

HB826Passed

AN ACT relating to education.

SB324Passed

AN ACT relating to the entertainment industry.

SB261Passed

AN ACT relating to pedestrian swinging bridges.

SJR74Vetoed

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Legislative Research Commission and state agencies to collaborate to create a statewide fiscal map of substance use disorder programs and funding sources.

SCR66Passed

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville to explore opportunities to participate in federal nuclear-related programs and to expand their curricula to offer courses and degree paths to train the workforce that will construct and operate the next generation of nuclear energy facilities.

HJR81Passed

A JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the release of funds and declaring an emergency.

SB214Passed

AN ACT relating to agriculture and declaring an emergency.

SJR116Passed

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the University of Kentucky, the University of Louisville, and Eastern Kentucky University to coordinate a search for actionable solutions to physician shortages and to explore and expand health care opportunities in medically underserved areas in collaboration with community, state agency, professional associations, and other stakeholders.

HB220Passed

AN ACT relating to pension spiking in the systems administered by the Kentucky Public Pensions Authority.

SB129Passed

AN ACT relating to unemployment insurance.

HCR36Introduced

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Child Welfare and Family Court Reform Task Force.

HB558Introduced

AN ACT relating to protective orders.

HB687Introduced

AN ACT relating to stray equines.

SB147Engrossed

AN ACT relating to vital records.

SB156Engrossed

AN ACT relating to child marriage.

SR109Passed

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2, 2026, as Read Across America Day.

HB298Introduced

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

SJR75Engrossed

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Public Service Commission to explore measures that would address affordability and the provision of essential utility services and declaring an emergency.

HB658Engrossed

AN ACT relating to limited commercial driver's licenses and declaring an emergency.

SB141Engrossed

AN ACT relating to legal advertisements.

SJR54Engrossed

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Department for Libraries and Archives and the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to cooperate in exploring ways to increase enrollment in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Program.

SR112Passed

A RESOLUTION encouraging the establishment of the Fatherhood and Family Engagement Task Force.

HB563Introduced

AN ACT relating to driving under the influence.

SB127Engrossed

AN ACT relating to actuarial costs of annual leave payments in the Teachers' Retirement System.

SJR62Engrossed

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Division of Water to provide recommendations and clear guidance on how local governments can more easily access jurisdictional streams and waterways for cleanup after a flood.

SB160Engrossed

AN ACT relating to child-care centers and declaring an emergency.

SR4Passed

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Minnesota State House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman.

HB383Introduced

AN ACT relating to children of military families.

HCR66Introduced

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION reestablishing the Disaster Prevention and Resiliency Task Force to study preparedness, mitigation, response, recovery, risk assessment, infrastructure resilience, and planning for natural disasters that impact the Commonwealth.

HB140Introduced

AN ACT relating to highway pavement markings.

HB109Introduced

AN ACT relating to the dissolution of marriage.

HB519Engrossed

AN ACT relating to identity documents.

HB309Introduced

AN ACT relating to cultured meat products.

SB52Engrossed

AN ACT relating to ensuring fair permitting and licensing practices.

SR16Passed

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of C. Ronald Wise.

HCR16Introduced

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION continuing the work of the Air Mobility and Aviation Economic Development Task Force by establishing the Aviation Economic Development Task Force.

HB397Introduced

AN ACT relating to trophy catfish.

HB356Introduced

AN ACT relating to local government.

SB124Engrossed

AN ACT relating to sick leave for school district personnel.

HB145Introduced

AN ACT relating to state personnel.

HB567Engrossed

AN ACT relating to open records.