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Politics
3:43 pm
Thu November 1, 2012
Katie Stine Selected as Legislative Co-Chair on Eve of David Williams Departure
Kentucky Senate Republicans have appointed President Pro Temp Katie Stine as the new legislative co-chair for their chamber as David Williams prepares to depart as Senate president. Williams will resign Friday to take a circuit court judgeship, which leads to a vacancy in the Legislative Research Commission. No decision was made on a permanent leader for state Senate.
Stine will take on Williams's leadership role, while retiring Sen. Vernie McGaha will become a temporary fifth member of the Senate Republicans leadership team. Stine said her appointment as co-chair makes sense, since her title describes her as a temporary president at times.
"Just as I preside when the Senate President is not on the floor or hes doing something else, same kind of thing," she said.
Senate Majority Leader Robert Stivers, the likely successor to Williams as president, says the Republican caucus did not have any discussions about permanent leadership during their meeting today.
"We are not interested in the leadership races at this time. What we are doing is trying to keep our eye on the ball, focused on Tuesday," Stivers said, referring to the upcoming election.
Until senators know which members are re-elected or win challenges on Election Day, the caucus can't consider leadership elections, Stivers said.
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