HB 163: Bathroom Bill
This bill would require at least 95% of restroom facilities in a specified school building be designated for a specific "biological sex."
This bill would require at least 95% of restroom facilities in a specified school building be designated for a specific "biological sex."
This bill would require the Department of Corrections to include in its report certain data on time served by persons released from a correctional institution and on persons released from a correctional institution on parole.
This bill would increase the Kentucky educational excellence scholarship base amount for each eligible grade point average.
Our legal team filed a challenge to Kentucky's statute of limitations for civil rights cases.
This bill would establish a cause of action for a person who was wrongfully convicted of a felony in the Commonwealth, specify amounts that may be awarded to claimants, and establish the wrongful conviction compensation fund.
This bill would require Medicaid managed care organizations to provide coverage for certified professional midwifery services that are provided by a licensed certified professional midwife.