2018 Bill Tracker
KFTC SupportsTax ReformHouse Bill 29 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Jim Wayne + 11 cosponsors |
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KFTC's platform supports creating a just economy that sustains communities, families and individuals, and establishing an equitable, fair and progressive tax structure. |
KFTC SupportsVoting RightsHouse Bill 376 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. George Brown |
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KFTC’s platform calls for restoring voting rights to former felons. See our HB 376 handout. |
KFTC SupportsClean Energy Opportunity ActHouse Bill 196 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Mary Lou Marzian + 3 cosponsors |
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KFTC's platform supports the development of a clean energy economy in Kentucky. HB 196 could be an important step toward implementing the Empower Kentucky Plan. |
KFTC SupportsUniform Residential Landlord Tenant ActHouse Bill 550 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. McKenzie Cantrell |
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KFTC's platform recognizes that good health is determined by a wide range of social and economic factors, including housing. We support quality, affordable, accessible housing for all persons. We demand just housing policies that protect the rights of renters to be treated fairly and encourage resident involvement in decision-making processes. |
KFTC SupportsPipeline re-purposingBill Sponsor(s): Sen. Rick Girdler |
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The KFTC platform oppose the construction of new pipelines, or the repurposing of existing pipelines, to carry oil, fracked gas or its by-products, tar sands oil or any toxic substances because of the proven vulnerability of pipelines to leaks and explosions that can adversely affect residents. |
KFTC SupportsCaps on utility profitsHouse Bill 401 Senate Bill 147 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Ray Jones, Rep. John Blanton |
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KFTC SupportsRECLAIM ActBill Sponsor(s): Reps. Angie Hatton & Chris Fugate |
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KFTC's platform maintains that since clean air, water and land are every Kentuckian’s right, KFTC supports protecting and preserving a clean environment and protecting health and bio-diversity by working for stronger regulations and better enforcement. |
KFTC SupportsStatewide FairnessHouse Bill 195 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Mary Lou Marzian, Sen. Morgan McGarvey |
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KFTC’s platform opposes and condemns discrimination. |
KFTC SupportsMinimum Wage IncreaseHouse Bill 303 Senate Bill 17 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Mary Lou Marzian, Sen. Reggie Thomas |
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KFTC's platform calls for a living wage for all Kentuckians. Here's more information about a minimum wage increase from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy. |
KFTC SupportsLocal mimimum wageHouse Bill 393 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. McKenzie Cantrell |
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KFTC SupportsDeath Penalty AbolitionHouse Bill 155 Senate Bill 54 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Chad McCoy, Sen. Gerald Neal |
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KFTC's platform supports the abolition of the death penalty. Here's more information from the Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. |
KFTC SupportsBan the BoxHouse Bill 28 Senate Bill 172 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. George Brown, Sen. Gerald Neal |
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KFTC’s platform opposes discrimination based on current or former incarceration status. |
KFTC SupportsExpungementHouse Bill 377 Senate Bill 185 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. George Brown, Darryl Owens; Sen. Gerald Neal |
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KFTC's platform supports working toward a more fair justice system, and programs that promote the positive re-entry of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated prisoners into our communities. |
KFTC SupportsRestore Prevailing WageHouse Bill 233 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Mary Lou Marzian |
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KFTC's platform supports the right to a living wage for all Kentuckians |
KFTC SupportsWorkers' RightsHouse Bill 237 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. McKenzie Cantrell + 14 cosponsors |
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KFTC's platform supports the right of workers to organize and the right to collective bargaining. |
KFTC SupportsEarly VotingSenate Bill 14 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Reggie Thomas |
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KFTC’s platform supports policies that facilitate full democratic participation. |
KFTC SupportsMedical MarijuanaHouse Bill 166 Senate Bill 118 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. John Sims, Sen. Stephen West |
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The KFTC platform supports the legalization of production, sale and consumption of cannabis and cannabis-based products for medical and recreational use, and amnesty of anyone currently experiencing legal ramifications of cannabis related charges. We support policies that restrict the monopolization of cannabis by corporate entities. |
KFTC SupportsRepeal "Blue Lives Matter"House Bill 181 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Attica Scott |
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KFTC's platform affirms that we will work toward a more fair justice system not mired in discrimination. |
KFTC SupportsRepeal Marriage AmendmentHouse Bill 179 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Attica Scott |
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This is a basic civil rights issue and would make the state constitutional consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriages. |
KFTC SupportsEarned Income Tax CreditSenate Bill 180 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Morgan McGarvey |
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KFTC SupportsRepeal charter schoolsHouse Bill 180 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Attica Scott, Rep. Rick Nelson |
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KFTC's platform calls for a system of high-quality public education, including pre-school through higher education, that is accessible and affordable for all Kentuckians. Charter schools take resources from public education and do not serve all students. |
KFTC SupportsCampaign Contribution LimitsBill Sponsor(s): Rep. Mary Lou Marzian |
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KFTC's platform supports campaign spending limits and public financing of elections to reduce the amount spent on elections and the power of big money contributors. |
KFTC OpposesNet meteringHouse Bill 227 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. Jim Gooch, Larry Brown, Matt Castlen, Sal Santoro, Jeff Greer, Brian Lender |
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KFTC's platform calls for energy policies that promote the development of community-scale, locally owned renewable energy sources, create local jobs, and help low-wealth households, enterprises, and communities to access energy efficiency measures and clean energy solutions. This bill attempts to do just the opposite. HB 227 would effectively end net-metering as we know it, also hurting Kentucky's independent solar installers. |
KFTC OpposesBevin BudgetHouse Bill 200 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Steve Rudy |
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KFTC’s platform supports funding effective and efficient community services through an equitable, fair and progressive tax structure. HB 200 falls well short of this goal. |
KFTC OpposesPublic pension systemSenate Bill 1 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Joe Bowen |
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On March 29, Republican House leaders re-wrote SB 151 into a 291-page pension bill. They rushed it through the House State Government Committee, a vote on the House floor (it passed 49-45) and finally a vote on the Senate floor (it passed 22-15) all in a matter of a few hours. Most legislators voted on the bill without having read it. See how legislators voted on the SB 151 after it became the pension bill. |
KFTC Opposes"Bathroom Bill"House Bill 326 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. David Hale |
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KFTC’s platform supports affirming people's gender identities and gender expressions and opposes discrimination. |
KFTC OpposesMarriage discriminationHouse Bill 372 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Jason Petrie + 37 Republicans |
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The KFTC platform condemns and opposes discrimination, oppression and harassment of all people by public or private individuals or institutions based on gender, gender identity, gender expression, familial status and other defining characteristics. |
KFTC OpposesCall for a Federal Constitutional ConventionBill Sponsor(s): Rep. Regina Huff, Rep. Scott Wells |
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KFTC's platform supports a healthy democracy. A Constitutional Convention would be a huge threat to our democracy. |
KFTC OpposesAnti-sanctuary citiesHouse Bill 240 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. Lynn Bechler, Brandon Reed |
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KFTC's platform supports the right of residents who are undocumented to be treated with the respect and dignity that all human beings are entitled to. We also support open pathways to citizenship for people who are undocumented. |
KFTC OpposesWorkers' CompensationHouse Bill 2 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Adam Koenig |
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HB 2 was approved 15-7-1 by the House Economic Development and Workforce Investment Committee on February 15, and by the full house, 55-39, on February 21. See how House members voted. An amended HB 2 was passed by the Senate, 23-14, on March 22. The House concurred with the Senate changes by a 55-39 votes on March 27. |
KFTC OpposesWage DiscriminationSenate Bill 35 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. John Schickel |
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KFTC's platform supports the right to a living wage for all Kentuckians; we oppose wage discrimination. SB 35 was passed by the Senate on January 29 by a 19-16 vote. See how they voted. |
KFTC OpposesEnergy subsidiesBill Sponsor(s): Rep. John Blanton |
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The KFTC platform calls for energy policies that promote the development of community-scale, locally owned renewable energy sources, create local jobs and help low-wealth households, enterprises and communities to access energy efficiency measures and clean energy solutions. |
KFTC OpposesVoter IDHouse Bill 215 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. Jerry Tipton, Kim King |
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KFTC’s platform supports policies that facilitate full democratic participation. |
KFTC OpposesRenters' rightsHouse Bill 378 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Melinda Prunty |
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KFTC OpposesPlastic Bags BanSenate Bill 82 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Mike WIlson |
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The city of Louisville has considered a local ban on plastic bags, and Sen. Wilson's bill intends to undermine that local authority. |
KFTC OpposesState constitutional conventionHouse Bill 76 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Phil Moffett |
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KFTC's platform supports a healthy democracy. A state constitutional convention would be a huge threat to Kentucky's democratic government. |
KFTC OpposesFree Speech limitsHouse Bill 53 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. C. Wesley Morgan |
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KFTC OpposesYouth IncarcerationHouse Bill 169 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. R. Benvenuti, C. Morgan |
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KFTC's platform supports a transition from our current punitive justice system to a more restorative system that honors the inherent dignity of all individuals. We oppose the inappropriate use of police powers, call for an immediate end to the mass incarceration of African Americans and other people of color, and the practices by which mass incarceration is currently implemented. |
KFTC OpposesBodily fluidsHouse Bill 193 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Stan Lee |
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KFTC OpposesConfederate statuesHouse Bill 54 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. C. Wesley Morgan |
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Wage DiscriminationSenate Bill 99 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Morgan McGarvey |
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KFTC's platform opposes wage discrimination based on gender, race, ability, age, national origin, citizenship, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, immigration status, or any other defining characteristic. |
Limit Death PenaltySenate Bill 107 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Julie Raque Adams |
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KFTC supports the abolition of the death penalty. |
Paid sick leaveHouse Bill 182 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. McKenzie Cantrell |
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Paid maternity leaveHouse Bill 197 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. James Kay and others |
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Voting HoursSenate Bill 47 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Julie Raque Adams |
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KFTC’s platform supports policies that facilitate full democratic participation. |
Constitutional ConventionHouse Bill 282 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Scott Wells |
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Pay EquityHouse Bill 297 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. Jim Wayne, Mary Lou Marzian |
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Tuition tax creditsHouse Bill 134 Senate Bill 36 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. John Carney, Sen. Ralph Alvarado |
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KFTC's platform calls for a system of high-quality public education, including pre-school through higher education, that is accessible and affordable for all Kentuckians. |
Sex EducationSenate Bill 71 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Stephen Meredith |
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SB 71 passed the Senate, 32-5, on January 25. See how senators voted. |
Pregnant Workers' RightsHouse Bill 320 Senate Bill 38 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr, Rep. Chris Harris |
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SB 38 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 8. |
Medical billingSenate Bill 79 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Ralph Alvarado |
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Class D feloniesHouse Bill 126 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Attica Scott |
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Three StrikesHouse Bill 60 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Gerald Watkins |
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KFTC’s platform supports a transition from our current punitive justice system to a more restorative system that honors the inherent dignity of all individuals. |
Drug testingHouse Bill 35 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. C. Wesley Morgan |
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TerrorismSenate Bill 57 Bill Sponsor(s): Sen. Max Wise |
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SB 57 passed the Senate 38-0 on February 1. |
Gun safetyHouse Bill 31 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Jim Wayne |
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KFTC's platform calls for responsible gun ownership to address the problem of gun violence. |
Conceal CarryHouse Bill 36 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. C. Wesley Morgan |
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KFTC's platform calls for responsible gun ownership to address the problem of gun violence. |
Conversion therapyHouse Bill 258 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps Jim Wayne & Mary Lou Marzian |
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Guns on campusHouse Bill 210 Bill Sponsor(s): Reps. Tim Moore, C. Wesley Morgan |
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Payday lendingHouse Bill 317 Bill Sponsor(s): Rep. Myron Dossett |
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