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The Republican-led legislature is in the third day of a special session called by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear to try and deal with the escalating coronavirus pandemic.
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During a special legislative session called by Gov. Andy Beshear, Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill to use more than $69 million in federal coronavirus relief money to respond to the pandemic.
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Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill that would take $410 million from the state’s rainy day fund to attract major companies that plan to invest at least $2 billion in the state.
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Lawmakers extended the coronavirus emergency declaration on the first day of a special session to deal with the pandemic.
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The session is set to begin the Tuesday after Labor Day. The Republican-led legislature will consider COVID-related policies.
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Kentucky hospitals are asking for help retaining healthcare workers and boosting resources as Gov. Andy Beshear considers calling a special legislative session for lawmakers to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Only Beshear has the power to call lawmakers in for a special session. Both the governor and Republican leaders of the legislature say they are negotiating when to call the session and what policies to propose, including whether to renew the official state of emergency for the pandemic.
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Gov. Beshear is considering a special legislative session after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of laws limiting his emergency powers.
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This week the Tennessee General Assembly will start a special session, and it’s expected to last at least three days.Gov. Bill Lee has tasked lawmakers…
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Gov. Bill Lee has asked the Tennessee General Assembly to meet in a special session next week to pass some COVID-19 related bills that previously failed…