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Kentucky Association of Counties

The County Voice



Your KACo Advocacy Team


 


Jim Henderson
Executive Director/CEO

Shellie Hampton
Director of Government Affairs

Kayla Carter Smith
Policy Analyst

 

Kentucky Legislator Contact Information

In the link below you will find listings for Kentucky's legislators by chamber including a short biography, committee assignments and contact information for both their Capitol office and home district.

We encourage members to meet with their legislators in their district prior to the start of the legislative session to update them on issues important to counties and how those issues will affect their district in particular. During the session, we hope that members will maintain contact and visit their legislators in Frankfort as bills make their way through the process.

Kentucky legislator information

 


 


News and Resources


 

State Budget Committee gets update on elections costs, corrections financials
Secretary of State Michael Adams and officials with the Department of Corrections testify on COVID impact
Ballot set for election of county trustees on KRS board
The candidates were chosen during Thursday’s quarterly meeting of the Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS) Board of Trustees.
Notice of Executive Order abolishing Kentucky Claims Commission
Notice of Executive Order (“EO”) 2020-708.
Elections, broadband highlighted at General Assembly committee meetings
Calloway County Judge/Executive Kenneth Imes and KACo's Legislative Director Shellie Hampton testified in front of the Interim Joint Committee on Local Government about the importance of broadband access and affordability.
Kentucky Association of Counties
This is a must read.
Laws in effect as of July 15, 2020
According to the Kentucky Constitution, bills passed during a legislative session become law 90 days after the adjournment of the session, which was April 15, 2020.
State budget impacts on counties
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, legislators passed a one-year budget with the assumption that revenues will be much lower than expected.
Final Days of the 2020 Legislative Session
Wednesday, April 15, marked the last day of the 2020 Regular Legislative Session.