Legislation Summary

These Current Bills have been reviewed and are up for Legislative Action.
A Simple Summary of higher priority bills & how you can Influence Legislators is first. A Broader Summary of all bills that were reviewed is at the bottom, with a link to an even more detailed analysis (with paragraph-length critiques & direct links to the bills).

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Which Bills Are Most Important?

COVID/Health Freedom

HB 51 (Passed House) – Prohibit penalties for daycares/schools that don’t require masking. Require acceptance of exemption from any gov’t COVID medical mandate: test, mask, vax (by schools)
HB 28 – (was BR106) Prohibit Vax Passports, require “conscientious belief” exemptions, and stop other egregious vax mandates. NOTE: This has been substantially amended
HB 21 – Ban Vax passports to access government services or facilities (incl. colleges), and businesses.
HB 52 – Prevent job discrimination towards unvaccinated persons (* Note: part of Rep leadership prioritizes business rights over liberty & bodily autonomy)
HB 54 – Make businesses liable for worker’s comp for employee injury from required vaccinations
HB 57 – Prevent post-secondary schools from requiring C-19 vaccination
HB 84 – Make businesses open for lawsuits for employee injury from required vaccinations (also see HB 54)
HB 99 – Exempt churches and religious schools from mask requirements
HB 112Prevent requirement of minor to be vaxxed, except by consent of parents, and no penalties for non-vax, incl masking, being kept from school, etc. (being merged into HB 51?)
HB 352 – Doctors should be able to prescribe off label for COVID
SB 93 – Require employers to accept “conscientiously held belief” exemptions to mandates vax policies (being merged into HB 51?)

Family & Health

HB 3 (Passed the house) – Pro-life: prohibit mailing abortifacient drugs, requiring both parent consent…
HB 43Exempt houses of worship from any emergency restrictions (ie take 1st Amendment C1 seriously)
HB 253/SB 84 – Prohibit sex changes for minors (consent for life-altering decisions should be delayed until adulthood)
HB 495 (Freedom to Serve Act) – Prohibit discrimination against religious orgs on the basis of belief (eg marriage or gender) in providing gov’t services (eg adoption).

Elections

HB 153Rules for election machines, incl. keeping them off the internet. Ban private money funding election except under contract
HB 564 – Lots on election rule changes. Includes HB 153’s prohibition on internet connection. Tamper-proof seal on voting machines. …  Note: Not everything here is good
SB 62Detailed rules for ballot tabulation and other voter registration measures
SB 122Stop some less secure forms of ID, esp. college IDs, from being used as Photo IDs for voting

Education

SB 138 (Passed the Senate) – Vaguely worded, watered down “anti-indoctrination” bill, but does introduce a good “Foundational Documents” curricular requirement.
HB 487 – Good, legally binding anti-indoctrination bill BUT MUST have 10(f)1&2 removed ($5k – $10K penalty for lawsuits deemed “frivolous”)
HB 14/HB18
(not moving) – Prohibit divisive concepts and stereotyping based on race, sex or religion in public schools (anti-“CRT indoctrination”)
HB 9 – Funds Public Charter Schools on 5-7 year cycle
SB 50 –
Expands access to Educational Opportunity Accounts to 200% of poverty line.  NOTE: Perhaps too soon for this expansion. Let it run as is as a pilot program first.
SB 83 (Passed Senate)
– Only like biological sex can compete in state-regulated athletics. Only applies to grades 6-12, return to original text K-12.
HB 63 (Passed House)Require security officers in schools (school resource officers)
HB 121 (Passed House) – Require public comment period at school board meetings (NOTE: Needs more specification of minimal requirements here)
HB 130Require our colleges to protect Free Speech on and off campus, and not viewpoint discriminate
SB 211Remove the “Educational” exemption to the existing Legal Prohibition against distribution of obscene materials to minors
SB 34/HB 257 – Allow homeschoolers to participate in local public school intra-scholastic competitive activities (should be amended to incl. all extra-curriculars)
Actively Oppose These
HB 67 – Trojan horse legislation to introduce racist CRT-associated indoctrination to all grades under the guise of “teaching the history of racism”
HB 126 – Requires FAFSA be completed for HS graduation, very invasive financial aid application (and often results in marginal students saddled with tons of higher ed debt)
SB 1 – Already passed the Senate, the House must stop it! Parents & Voters should have MORE control of children’s education, not LESS
This takes most of our elected school based councils’ (& some school board) power away, and gives it to superintendents or principals (rather than just giving parents majority power on councils)… “Passes the buck” away from elected officials to career administrators (who are often the problem).
(*The real solution is for Legislature to actively exercise its power to regulate education: empower parents to set values of their children’s education, and enact legislation to promote & fund “MONEY FOLLOWS THE CHILD” SCHOOL CHOICE.)

Firearms and Military

HB 122 – Lower concealed carry age from 21 to 18
HB 123 – Prevent gov from doing biz with anti-gun banks and other industries (note: why JUST guns?  Economic blacklisting based on anything except legality & business risk is dangerous & wrong)
HB 124 – Repeal rules that prohibit carry in government buildings (note: perhaps exclude courthouses & jails?)
HB 158 (also HB 29)– Prohibit enforcement of federal gun legislation that contradicts KY law (2nd Am. Sanctuary)
HB 360 – Ensure Nat’l Guard volunteers be present in KY when needed for disasters
Actively Oppose These
SB 278 – Newer, tamer version of Red Flag laws.  #2A Shall not be infringed… #5A without due process of law

Overreach/Accountability

HB 161 – Prohibit public funds being used for lobbying
HB 75 – Regulate the collection & use of DNA information (DNA Privacy Act)
HB 337Empower legislature to STOP administrative regulations that it finds deficient
SB 88Regulations in preparation for Constitutional Amendment referendum to allow the General Assembly to reconvene without the Governor’s approval for a limited time (<=12 days; 3 weeks)
SB 354 (not moving) – Ban use of facial recognition software as evidence in court
SB 337 – Gov’t must allow non-digital IDs for gov’t services (going all digital inconveniences the old, rural & poor… makes everyone easier to track & data mine)
HB 779 – Social Credit Score Ban
Actively Oppose These
HB 19 – Require safe boating certification for boat operators, penalties – more gov not needed
HB 196Major overreach requiring fencing around & draining all pools (pools CAN BE potential hazards, but this should be local ordinance based)
SB 35 – More certification and licensing for boaters – more gov not needed
SB 319 – Minority owned business assistance fund. Gov’t should not be in the racial, sex, or religious discrimination business (NEUTRALITY).

Here’s what to do

EVERY WEEKDAY WHILE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IS IN SESSION:

  1. Put the Legislative Hotline number into your speed dial so you can call quickly: 1-800-372-7181. Call as early as possible in the day. The line is open 7am to 9pm M-Th and 7am to 6pm F. During inclement weather they close early.
  2. When you call them, they are very nice and are just there to take your message. If you give them your name and address, they will tell you who your Senator and Representative are. The next time you call, they will have you on file.
  3. Call the Legislative Hotline and say this [add brief reasons anytime you feel moved to – sample reason included here but you are encouraged to use concisely your own words]: “I would like to leave a message for:

My Senator:

  • Support SB 62. We must have fair and honest elections.
  • Support SB 122. Our elections must require strong, securely issued Photo IDs .
  • Support (pick any other listed SB bill).

My Representative:

  • Support HB 130. Our colleges must ENCOURAGE free speech, not silence dissent like Marxists.
  • Support HB 23. We must have fairness and integrity in athletics.
  • Please co-sponsor HB 28. Discrimination based on personal COVID health choices is wrong (or pick any other listed bill).
  • Oppose SB 1 (in the House now). This bill takes power in education AWAY from parents & voters, and gives it to administrators.
  • Support (pick any other listed HB bill).

EXTRA CREDIT:

  1. Go to Find Your Legislator (or internet search “KY find my legislator” and choose the first option). Enter your address, and click on the pin to Find your Legislator(s) and it will show their phone and email.
  2. Call your legislator’s direct phone number and leave the above message and a brief reason. Be polite and succinct.
  3. Email your legislator and leave the above message but put the key points in the SUBJECT line for best impact. Keep it brief and friendly. (Ex: Subject: Co-Sponsor HB 28, I value my bodily autonomy.)
  4. The best way to influence legislators is face to face. Call them and set up an appointment, or ask for some time if you see them in person. They are busy, you won’t have long (15 min?): at most focus on 1-4 bills, or 1 or 2 issues; be courteous (you want something from them); do your research, know the issues; be able to explain your concerns & reason for their importance to you (& others) in plain English.

Download a Printable PDF of More Detailed Evaluations (with links to Bills)
NOTE: THIS SUMMARY PAGE can be printed as is.
DISCLAIMER: These evaluations are preliminary (1st/2nd draft) with 1 or 2 people from the OCGOP Legislative Committee having read the legislation, and hence with limited collaboration and discussion. The KY Legislative Session will include both Legislative Redistricting and 2-Year Budget decisions.

Category Bill # Support? Priority Summary
Education & Schools HB14
(BR60)
Support High Amend KRS 158.183 to require a local board of education or board of a public charter school to ensure that no public school or public charter school offers any classroom instruction or discussion that incorporates designated concepts related to race,
Education & Schools HB18
(BR69)
Support High Amend KRS 158.183 to require a local board of education or board of a public charter school to ensure that no public school or public charter school offers any classroom instruction or discussion that promotes designated concepts related to race, sex
Education & Schools HB85
(BR274)
Uncertain/ Support Low Amend KRS 164.786 to increase the dual credit tuition rate ceiling amount; add eligibility for high school freshmen and sophomores; add career and technical education courses to the Dual Credit Scholarship; amend KRS 164.787 to delete the dual credit
Education & Schools HB63
(BR440)
Support Medium Amend KRS 158.4414 to require the assignment of school resource officers to schools by August 1, 2022.
Education & Schools HB80
(BR360)
Uncertain Low Establish a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to require the Kentucky Department of Education to pay for any costs not reimbursed by federal funds for the operation of the federal school breakfast and lunch programs.
Education & Schools BR185 Support / Uncertain Low Amend KRS 159.035 to require a local school district’s attendance policy to include provisions for a student’s mental or behavioral health status.
Education & Schools HB67
(BR427)
Oppose / Uncertain Low Amend KRS 156.160 to require public middle and high school curriculum to include instruction on the history of racism.
Education & Schools HB121
(BR947)
Support Medium Amend KRS 160.270 to require a public comment period at local board of education meetings.
Education & Schools HB126
(BR973)
Oppose Low Create a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to require completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form as a high school graduation requirement; provide waiver options for meeting the requirement; require local boards of education to devel
Education & Schools HB130
(BR1095)
Support High Amend KRS 164.348 to define “institution,” “public,” and “staff”; require an institution to adopt a policy to not restrict off-campus speech; extend free speech protections to staff and the public; provide that student religious and political organiz
Education & Schools HB257 / SB34 Support High
cc: SB 34
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 158 to authorize participation in a public school interscholastic extracurricular activity by an at-home private school student; establish criteria for participation; require a parent, guardian, or teacher of an at
Education & Schools SB1
(BR426)
Oppose High Amend KRS 160.345 to require that the superintendent instead of the council determines curriculum after consulting with the principal and school council and after a stakeholder response period; require allocations to schools by local boards be determ
Culture War-Specific Issues HB11
(BR45)
Oppose,
pending futher discussion
Medium Amend KRS 344.010 to include definitions for “sexual orientation” and “gender identity”; amend KRS 344.020, relating to the purpose of the Kentucky’s civil rights chapter, to include a prohibition against discrimination because of sexual orientation
Culture War-Specific Issues HB31
(BR201)
Oppose Low Amend KRS 344.010 to provide definitions of “protective hairstyle” and “race” that include traits historically associated with race; amend KRS 158.148 to provide that school disciplinary codes shall prohibit discrimination on the basis of race; estab
Culture War-Specific Issues HB12
(BR49)
Support/ Uncertain Medium
HB253 / SB84
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 210 define sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts, mental health professional, and public funds; to prohibit mental health professionals from engaging in sexual orientation and gender identity change
Culture War-Specific Issues HB23 / SB83 Support Low Amend KRS 156.070 to require KHSAA to promulgate administrative regulations or bylaws requiring schools to designate all interscholastic athletics based upon the biological sex of the students eligible to participate; prohibit male students from part
Culture War-Specific Issues HB13
(BR119)
Oppose Low Repeal and reenact KRS 158.1415 to require each school district to provide healthy relationship education instruction to all public school students; establish minimum requirements for the instruction; establish minimum requirements for the healthy re
Covid HB21
(BR65)
Support High Create a new section of KRS Chapter 61 to prohibit a governmental body from requiring persons to provide vaccine passports to enter or obtain service from the governmental body; create a new section of KRS Chapter 160 to prohibit a school from requir
Covid HB28
(BR106)
Support High Create a new section in KRS Chapter 336 to prohibit public entity employers from requiring employees and applicants from disclosing his or her immunization status; create a new section in KRS Chapter 164 to prohibit postsecondary schools from requiri
Covid HB54
(BR353)
Support High Amend KRS 342.0011 to define “COVID-19”; create a new section of KRS Chapter 342 to establish workers’ compensation liability in instances where employers require vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of employment and the employee develops an
Covid HB51
(BR359)
Support High Amend KRS 199.896 to provide that the license or certification of a child-care center shall not be refused or revoked for refusing to require facial coverings; amend KRS 199.898 to provide that parents and guardians of children enrolled in licensed,
Covid HB43
(BR211)
Support High Amend KRS 39A.100 to exclude houses of worship from emergency condemnation authority; prohibit a governmental entity from prohibiting religious services during an emergency to a greater extent than imposed on other organizations or businesses that pr
Covid HB57
(BR384)
Support Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to prohibit a public postsecondary educational institution from requiring a student to receive certain vaccinations unless the student is participating in an educational program that involves the delivery of he
Covid HB52
(BR358)
Support High Amend KRS 344.010 to define “immunization”; amend KRS 344.040 to prohibit employers from discriminating against an individual who declines immunization or requiring immunization as a condition of employment or inquiring as to the employee’s immunizat
Covid HB84
(BR362)
Support High Amend KRS 39A.275 to eliminate certain liability protections if an owner requires employees to receive a vaccination against COVID-19 and an employee suffers a severe adverse reaction as a result.
Covid HB112
(BR972)
Support High Create new section of KRS Chapter 214 to define “child”; prohibit required or coerced COVID-19 vaccination of a child without the consent of all parents, custodians, and guardians; prohibit retaliation, additional requirements, limitation of activity
Family & Medical HB59
(BR377)
Uncertain Low Amend KRS 337.010 to define “family care leave,” “family member,” “health care provider”, “same employer,” and “serious health condition”; create a new section of KRS Chapter 337 to prohibit employers from preventing an employee to take family care l
Family & Medical HB66
(BR275)
Support Low Amend KRS 158.060 to remove language that allows for half-day kindergarten programs; amend KRS 157.320, 157.360, and 158.030 to conform.
Family & Medical HB37
(BR254)
Oppose Medium Amend KRS 211.680 to expand the scope of the legislative intent and findings; create new sections of KRS Chapter 211 to define terms; require licensed health facilities under KRS Chapter 216B to provide each patient with written information regarding
Family & Medical BR147 Support with caveats Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 211 to require all hospitals or alternative birthing centers offering obstetric services or licensed health care providers, including nurse midwives or certified professional midwives, to provide each maternity pat
Family & Medical HB78
(BR228)
Oppose, unless shown that this is necessary. Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 337 to allow use of leave time for parents to grieve the loss of a child under the age of one year.
Family & Medical HB34
(BR238)
Support Low Create a new section of KRS 205.565 to 205.647 to allow treatment for adults under age 65 in psychiatric residential facilities and hospitals to be claimed as a service; and require the Cabinet for Health and Family Services or the Department for Med
Family & Medical HB39
(BR256)
Support, with caveats Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to require the Department for Medicaid Services and any managed care organization with whom the department contracts for the delivery of Medicaid services to provide coverage for doula services; establish train
Family & Medical BR180 Oppose Low Create a new section of Subtitle 17A of KRS Chapter 304 to define terms; require certain health insurance policies to provide coverage for an annual mental health wellness examination of at least 45 minutes provided by a mental health professional; r
Family & Medical BR147 Oppose/ but would consider some caveats Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 211 to require all hospitals or alternative birthing centers offering obstetric services or licensed health care providers, including nurse midwives or certified professional midwives, to provide each maternity pat
Family & Medical BR191 Support Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 510 to create the crime of fraudulent assisted reproduction; define terms; authorize a civil action; establish penalty; amend KRS 311.597 to add fraudulent assisted reproduction to the list of violations that may c
Taxes & Business HB50
(BR367)
Oppose Low Amend KRS 138.510 to impose a 1.5% surtax on historical horse races, on or after October 1, 2022; amend KRS 138.513 to impose a 2.5% surtax on advance deposit account wagers; amend KRS 138.530 and 230.750 to conform.
Taxes & Business HB36
(BR208)
Uncertain/ Oppose Medium Amend KRS 139.010 to add definitions of “firearm” and “ammunition”; amend KRS 139.480 to exempt firearms and ammunition from sales and use tax and require reporting related to the exemption; amend KRS 131.190 to allow reporting by the Department of R
Taxes & Business HB96
(BR197)
Uncertain Low Amend KRS 141.019 to exclude all distributions from military pension plans received by retired members of the United States military and their surviving spouses or former spouse under a survivor benefit plan from income taxation for taxable years beg
Taxes & Business HB74
(BR287)
Oppose Low Amend KRS 138.470 to exempt motor vehicles purchased by members of the Armed Forces on duty in Kentucky and motor vehicles titled and registered in Kentucky by members of the Amed Forces on duty in Kentucky from motor vehicle usage tax.
Taxes & Business HB86
(BR251)
Oppose Low Create a new section of KRS Chapter 198A to establish the nonrefundable Kentucky affordable housing credit for taxable years or periods beginning on or after January 1, 2025, for a period of five years; allow the credit to be applied to the income an
Taxes & Business BR91 Oppose Medium Amend KRS 337.010 to increase the applicable threshold of employees of retail stores and service industries from $95,000 to $500,000 average annual gross volume of sales for the employer and to define” small employer” and “large employer”; amend KRS
Taxes & Business BR153 Uncertain/ Support Medium Create new sections of KRS Chapter 383 to limit applicant screening charges for charges made within a 60 day period; prohibit landlords from charging screening fees without notice to the applicant; require screening criteria from landlords; require l
Taxes & Business HB123
(BR967)
Support Medium Create a new section of KRS 45A.343 to 45A.460 to prohibit a governmental body or political subdivision of this state from entering into contracts valued at or above $100,000 with a company that has ten or more employees and discriminates against fir
Rights Violations HB32
(BR172)
Support Low Create a new section of KRS Chapter 369 to define terms; require private entities to develop and comply with a retention and destruction schedule for biometric identifiers and information; prohibit private entities’ collection, trade, and disclosure
Rights Violations HB75
(BR832)
Support Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 311 to regulate the collection, use, and transfer of human DNA samples; create penalties for violations of the prohibitions; state the Act shall be known as the Protecting DNA Privacy Act.
Guns & Crime HB29
(BR171)
Support High
cc: HB158
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 237 to prohibit identified entities from enforcing federal firearm bans; prohibit identified entities from adopting rules, regulations, or ordinances that require enforcement of federal firearm bans; and prohibit i
Guns & Crime HB79
(BR215)
Support with caveat, no taxpayer funding. Low Amend KRS 15.518 to include telecommunicators as eligible participants in the Law Enforcement Professional Development and Wellness Program; amend KRS 15.550 to require the telecommunicator basic course training to include instruction on and provide
Elections & Politics HB17
(BR133)
Support with caveat Medium Propose to amend Section 32 of the Constitution of Kentucky to prevent Senators from serving more than four terms of office, not including partial terms of two years or less, and to prevent members of the House of Representatives from serving more th
Elections & Politics HB68
(BR306)
Uncertain / Support Low Amend KRS 117.087 and 118.035 to extend the ending voting hours from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Elections & Politics HB70
(BR307)
Oppose Medium Amend 118.025 to remove straight ticket voting as a ballot option in an election; amend KRS 63.200, 117.125, 118A.090, and 118A.100 to conform.
Elections & Politics SB62 Support High Amend KRS 117.125 to include additional requirements for voting systems; amend KRS 117.175 to include additional instructions for voter instruction cards; amend KRS 117.275 to include additional requirements for the counting and tabulation of ballots
Elections & Politics SB88 Support High Create a new section of KRS Chapter 6 to establish parameters for the General Assembly when called into session by Joint Proclamation; amend KRS 6.190 and 6.211 to adjust the compensation of members of the General Assembly during a veto recess period
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ALREADY PASSED THE SENATE!!
Education & Schools SB1 Oppose High Amend KRS 160.345 to require that the superintendent instead of the council determines curriculum after consulting with the principal and school council and after a stakeholder response period; require allocations to schools by local boards be determ
Family & Medical SB8 Support Medium Amend KRS 15.900 to create the definition of “abused or neglected child” and “community resource organization”; change the definitions of “state board” and “prevention program”; amend KRS 15.905 to reference the new definition of “state board”; amend
Education & Schools SB9 Support High Amend KRS 158.791 to specify the Department of Education’s role in assisting local school districts with regard to reading instruction, supports, and interventions; require the department to collaborate with designated agencies on reading programming
Elections & Politics SB46 Support Medium Create a new section of KRS Chapter 45A to prohibit a contract being awarded to a bidder if the bidder was awarded the same or similar contract through the use of an executive agency lobbyist who was convicted of a crime related to the contract for f
Education & Schools SB59 Support Low Amend KRS 158.6453 to delete the tenth grade college admissions examination; amend KRS 158.6455 to add postsecondary readiness indicators to the statewide accountability system.
Education & Schools SB60 Support Medium Amend KRS 157.3175 to remove the requirement that a preschool program proposal include a certification from a Head Start director that the Head Start program is fully utilized.
Education & Schools SB61 Uncertain Low Amend KRS 158.142 to delete end-of-course examination and ACT benchmark requirements from the early high school graduation program.
Elections & Politics SB88 Support High Create a new section of KRS Chapter 6 to establish parameters for the General Assembly when called into session by Joint Proclamation; amend KRS 6.190 and 6.211 to adjust the compensation of members of the General Assembly during a veto recess period
Family & Medical SB55 Support Low Amend KRS 216B.0425 to change “primary stroke center” to “certified stroke center”; add thrombectomy capable stroke centers to the required list of certified acute stroke ready hospitals; amend KRS 211.575 to
change “primary stroke center” to “certi
Family & Medical SB66 Support Low Amend KRS 64.185 and 72.415 to require coroners and deputy coroners to attend eight hours of training concerning the grieving process and procedures for providing death notifications; create a new section of KRS Chapter 72 establishing procedures tha