FRANKFORT – If last month’s quick start to the General Assembly’s 2021 session wasn’t enough to show that lawmakers were serious about passing priority bills into law as soon as
FRANKFORT The Kentucky General Assembly’s 2021 session resumed Tuesday and it is more convenient than ever for Kentuckians to request to testify before a legislative committee.
Lawmakers’ 2021 session begins Jan. 5
FRANKFORT No matter what part of Kentucky you’re in, you can stay closely connected to the General Assembly’s 2021 session, which starts at the State Capitol on Jan. 5.
Kentuckians can use online resources to:
· See the General Assembly’s daily schedule.
· Tune in to live video coverage of legislative meetings.
· Find out who represents you.
· Contact lawmakers and offer feedback.
· Read bills and resolutions.
· See how lawmakers voted on bills and resolutions.
· View informational materials on topics being considered by committees.
· Learn about the legislative process and much more on the General Assembly Home Page: https://legislature.ky.gov
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