Kentucky Legislature Won’t Meet This Week Due To Winter Weather – WKMS

The Kentucky legislature wont meet this week due to a series of winter storm events across the state.

Lawmakers are at the halfway point during this years 30 working-day session and the closure means they have to adjust theofficial meeting calendar.

Legislators will return for the sessions 15thworking day on Monday. The deadline to file bills will now be Tuesday, Feb. 21 and the legislature will be in session on some days previously designated as drafting days.

The legislature is still required to adjourn by March 30, per the state constitution.

As of Tuesday, the winter storm knocked out power for about 145,000 Kentucky households, according to Gov. Andy Beshears office. More winter weather events are expected to roll in later this week, prolonging dangerous road conditions across the state.

Leaders of the Republican-dominated General Assembly spent most of the first half of this years session passing bills that curtail Democratic Gov. Andy Beshears powers, especially his emergency powers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Lawmakers still need to pass a one-year budget, a process that is trickier than usual because of economic uncertainties amid the pandemic.

So far the legislaturehas only advanceda placeholder budget, which continues state spending at the same level over the past year.

Lawmakers could consider several other proposals, includingmoving future teachersinto a hybrid pension plan,banning no-knock search warrants, legalizing medical marijuana andbanning anti-LGBTQconversion therapy.

The public is also waiting for details of anelection reform billpromised to be unveiled earlier this week, ahead of the original filing deadline, but delayed due to the closure.

Though the measure has been reviewed and supported by U.S. Sen. Rand Paul and Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, both Republicans, the bill still hasnt been filed and its contents havent been revealed.

The closure will also delay the Kentucky House Impeachment Committee, which is still reviewing citizen petitions to remove Gov. Beshear and Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The committeedismisseda petition filed against Republican Rep. Robert Goforth last week.

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