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Ky Legislature Begins Passing Flurry Of Bills Ahead Of Deadline

Credit Kyeland Jackson / WFPL   Lawmakers hurried bills dealing with school choice, broadband funding and tax breaks for data centers through the Kentucky legislature ahead of Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto period, which begins at midnight. The deadline means today is the last day the Republican-led legislature can pass bills and still have the chance to override any vetoes issued by Beshear, a Democrat. Lawmakers will return to consider veto overrides during the final two days of the legislative session on March 29 and 30. But any bills passed on those last days won’t be veto-proof. Here’s what lawmakers are trying to pass under the wire:

Statement by U S Conference of Mayors on Atlanta Shootings

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Below is a statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer on the shootings in Atlanta: The shootings last night, resulting in the deaths of eight people in and around Atlanta, remind us of the terrible toll that has resulted from the easy availability of guns in our country and what happens when guns get into the wrong hands. This carnage continues to be an all-too common occurrence in our lives ripping communities, families and our country apart. The U.S. Conference of Mayors urges the Senate to quickly consider and pass the critical legislation adopted by the House last week that will greatly strengthen the nation s background check system. 

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