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SAFE at Last: Victims of abuse throughout the Kentucky will not see cuts in services thanks to pension fix bill - US Politics Today

SAFE at Last: Victims of abuse throughout the Kentucky will not see cuts in services thanks to “pension fix” bill KY legislature passes HB8, which provides a plan for the state’s quasi-agencies to remain in state retirement program. FRANKFORT, KY, USA, March 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Both the Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate have unanimously voted to pass HB8, a bill providing a long-awaited, permanent “pension fix” for the state’s quasi-government agencies, the majority of which provide essential social services such as emergency shelter and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. For several years, these quasi-government agencies, including the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs, and the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Kentucky, and many of their member programs have shouldered the burden of Frankfort’s broken pension system by paying ex

Kentucky s domestic violence, sexual assault, and child advocacy groups rally support for long-term pension fix in HB8

Kentucky s domestic violence, sexual assault, and child advocacy groups rally support for long-term pension fix in HB8 Life-saving services in jeopardy unless lawmakers can agree on permanent solution for the state’s beleaguered retirement system. FRANKFORT, KY, USA, February 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ On Feb. 10, Kentucky’s House of Representatives voted unanimously in favor of House Bill 8, which implements solutions that would provide long overdue relief for the state’s quasi-government agencies, the majority of which provide essential social services such as emergency shelter for victims of violence, mental health services, and more. For several years, these quasi-government agencies, like the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs, and the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Kentucky, and many of their member programs have shouldered the burden of Frankfort’s broken pension system by paying exorbinant rates

Kentucky Senate gets conscience bill to let medical professionals refuse to provide care

Kentucky Senate gets conscience bill to let medical professionals refuse to provide care John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader © Eddie Rodriquez/TNS The state Senate will take up a rights of conscience bill that would let medical professionals in Kentucky refuse to perform procedures that violate their religious or moral beliefs. The Kentucky Senate will get a rights of conscience bill that would let medical professionals in Kentucky refuse to perform procedures that violate their religious or moral beliefs. The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved Senate Bill 83 despite an hour of testimony from health care advocates and civil rights groups that warned the measure could permit discrimination.

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