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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


 

Bill tackles blood-test refusals in DUI cases
Refusing to take a blood alcohol concentration test for suspicion of drunken driving could become more difficult under legislation approved by the state Senate on Jan. 28.
Senate passes new school safety bill
A measure that would add to major school safety legislation that passed into law last year advanced to the state House of Representatives on Jan. 28.
2020 Legislative Session Update: Week 3
Review of activity from the third week of the 2020 General Assembly.
Gov. Beshear, Secretary Gray make announcements on REAL ID
New project manager named, two more regional licensing offices opening
Kentucky hemp bill passes House
The Kentucky House voted 70-17 yesterday to expand options for hemp testing while continuing to meet federal requirements for the state’s hemp program.
2020 Legislative Session Update: Week 2
Review of activity from the second week of the 2020 General Assembly.
Public health ‘transformation’ bill clears committee
A bill aimed at improving Kentucky’s public health system by putting it through a legislative “transformation” was approved Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, by the House Health and Family Services Committee.