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A bill that will allow Corbin to annex into Laurel County was approved by the Kentucky House of Representatives late Tuesday evening.
Senate Bill 274, which was previously approved by the Kentucky Senate, was approved shortly before midnight by a vote of 62 – 25.
The bill will allow Corbin to annex into areas in southern Laurel County around the Exit 29 corridor it has existing infrastructure.
The bill was brought to the floor of the House about 11:14 p.m. Tuesday, which was the last day that the Kentucky General Assembly could pass a bill and still have time to override any vetoes by Gov. Andy Beshear this legislative session.
A bill that would allow Corbin to annex into portions of southern Laurel County where it has infrastructure was approved late Tuesday evening by the Kentucky House of Representatives by a vote of 62-25, and will be headed to Gov. Andy Beshear for his signature.
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nd Rep. Regina Huff, R-Williamsburg, helped usher Senate Bill 274, which was sponsored by Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, through the House Local Government Committee on Monday by a vote of 12 to one with two members passing, and then onto the House floor where it was called up for discussion at 11:14 p.m. Tuesday.
Tuesday was the last day that legislators could pass a bill and still have time this legislative session to override any vetoes by Gov. Andy Beshear.