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HB248

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AN ACT relating to family impact statements.

Create a new section of KRS Chapter 6 to require the Legislative Research Commission to prepare a family impact statement for every bill, concurrent resolution, joint resolution, amendment, or committee substitute introduced during a regular or extraordinary session of the Kentucky General Assembly; define terms; establish procedures.

Introduced: February 4, 2025

Last action: February 7, 2025

To State Government (H)
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This bill would require Kentucky's Legislative Research Commission to prepare a "family impact statement" for every bill or resolution introduced in the state legislature. These statements would analyze how proposed laws might affect families before lawmakers vote on them. Who it may affect: Kentucky families broadly, and state legislators and legislative staff involved in reviewing and drafting laws.

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Legislative History

Feb 4, 2025 · House
Introduced In House
Feb 4, 2025 · House
To Committee On Committees (H)
Feb 7, 2025 · House
To State Government (H)

Primary Sponsor

Portrait of Shane Baker
Shane Baker

Representative · House District 085

Primary sponsor
Shane.Baker@kylegislature.gov
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Co-sponsors (3)

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Jennifer Henson Decker

Representative · House District 058

Co-sponsor
Jennifer.Decker@kylegislature.gov
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John Hodgson

Representative · House District 036

Co-sponsor
john.hodgson@kylegislature.gov
Portrait of Jason Nemes
Jason Nemes

Representative · House District 033

Co-sponsor
Jason.Nemes@kylegislature.gov

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