KYGA
Articles about the Kentucky General Assembly, either individual sessions or in general.
General Assembly should fix underfunding of school transportation this session
Haven’t fully funded it (as required by law) for 20 years
State Republicans look to reshape Louisville’s Ethics Commission
House Bill 607 would shake up the Louisville’s Ethics Commission and potentially threaten its independence.
Does it matter if you call about tuition waivers for senior adults?
Depends on who you listen to. Read on to learn more.
Kentuckians face double dose of danger in bill awaiting state Senate vote
“I know – let’s do as little as possible to protect our health and our environment!”
House Bill 2 creates new barriers to Medicaid for Kentucky families
It’s a bad bill – and only your calls can stop it.
Ky Policy statement on the House passage of the budget bill
“The only reason to make that choice is to attempt to hit the triggers allowing for more income tax cuts.”
House passes Medicaid reform bill
HB 2 makes a number of changes, mainly to the Medicaid expansion cohort.
This Week at the State Capitol
Lawmakers spent the eighth week of the 2026 legislative session moving bills on Medicaid reform, educational tax credits, and a new two-year spending plan for the state executive branch.
‘Needs, not wants’: GOP-controlled KY House passes ‘restrained’ state spending plan
GOP refuses to consider Democratic amendments to fund housing, school employee raises
Health insurance cap is removed, but budget proposal still falls short for KY families
Dems: State’s affordability crises remains largely unaddressed
Coalition calls for a budget that puts Kentuckians over cuts
Even with improvements, HB 500 is still flawed





