Kentucky Representative Keturah Herron [D] | Passed

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KYHR137PassRecognize and commend the Louisville Fire Department rescue squad that executed a rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge, and the Louisville Metro Police and emergency medical services personnel that responded to the scene.
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2024-04-12
adopted by voice vote
KYHB378PassAmends KRS 2.091 to designate coal as the official rock of Kentucky; amends KRS 2.092 to designate Kentucky agate as the official gemstone of Kentucky; and amends KRS 2.094 to designate calcite as the official mineral of Kentucky.
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor (Acts Ch.32)
KYHB447PassAmends KRS 156.153 to permit school districts to use district-owned, leased, or contracted passenger transportation vehicles to transport students to and from school and approved school activities under an alternative transportation plan approved by ...
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor (Acts Ch.35)
KYHB551PassCreates a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to allow law enforcement agencies to contract with retired peace officers to assist with homicide cold cases.
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 63)
KYHB3PassCreates a new section of KRS Chapter 15 to permit the Attorney General to establish a working group to study and discuss human trafficking in the Commonwealth; amends KRS 15.706 to include forced labor in reporting data on human trafficking from the ...
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2024-04-04
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 61)
KYHB446PassAmends KRS 158.110 to require that local school boards adopt a transportation services policy; amends KRS 158.148, relating to school district discipline guidelines, to require that the Kentucky Department of Education create a model transportation s...
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2024-03-22
signed by Governor (Acts Ch.9)
KYHR61PassRecognize the last day of February, the day connecting Black and Women's History Months, as a day to honor Black women.
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2024-02-29
adopted by voice vote
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