Georgia House Bill 1, the “Forming Open and Robust University Minds Act,” is awaiting action from Governor Brian Kemp after passing in the Senate on Monday, April 4.
Analysis: Mississippi Capitol actions have real-life impact
EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS, Associated Press
April 4, 2021
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1of14A legislator reviews the House Calendar in the chamber at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Lawmakers in both chambers worked steadily to meet deadlines on the remaining legislation to be completed this session.Rogelio V. Solis/APShow MoreShow Less
2of14Rep. Robin Robinson, R-Laurel, listens for debate over the specifics of a rural broadband bill in the House Chamber at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, March 30, 2021.Rogelio V. Solis/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of14Rep. John Hines, D-Greenville, asks a question on the specifics of a bill in the House Chamber at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, March 30, 2021.Rogelio V. Solis/APShow MoreShow Less
A controversial anti-rioting bill championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving quickly toward passage in the House, but is likely to stall in the Senate..
A judge has temporarily blocked a new Kentucky law that allows businesses and schools to stay open during the coronavirus pandemic as long as they follow
Judge issues temporary injunction on House Bill 1, which would limit Gov. Beshear s COVID-19 powers
and last updated 2021-02-03 19:31:27-05
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) â A Franklin Circuit Court judge has issued a temporary injunction on House Bill 1, which would allow businesses, schools, and churches to remain open during an emergency as long as they follow CDC or state guidelines.
The restraining order was issued by Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd and will last for 30 days.
The restraining order comes just one day after Gov. Beshear filed a lawsuit against lawmakers regarding six bills, one of which was House Bill 1. That lawsuit was filed shortly after the Kentucky General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to override Gov. Beshear s vetoes of those six bills.