Kentucky Representative Josie Raymond [D] | Passed

Filter View [Reset All]
Syndicate content
StanceStateBillStatusSummary/TitleLast Actionsort icon
KYHB169PassAmend KRS 158.162 to require local boards of education to maintain a portable automated external defibrillator in a public, readily accessible, well-marked location in all school buildings, including elementary school buildings, and at school-sanctio...
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-18
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 208)
KYHB142PassCreate a new section of KRS 438.305 to 438.340 to require the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to establish a vapor retail license and require retailers to have a retail license to sell vapor products; amend KRS 438.310 to increase penalties ...
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-09
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 149)
KYHB115PassAmend KRS 304.17-316 to define terms; make technical corrections; prohibit cost-sharing requirements for any covered diagnostic breast examination or supplemental breast examination; provide for additional coverage if required under federal law; prov...
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-05
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 97)
KYHB100PassAmend KRS 213.141 to establish that a homeless individual as defined in KRS 198A.700 or a homeless individual under the age of 25 does not have to pay a fee to get a copy of his or her birth certificate.
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-05
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 96)
KYHB561PassCreate a new section of KRS Chapter 199 to define terms; establish operations and requirements of a Certified Child Care Community Designation Program to be administered by the Cabinet for Economic Development for the purpose of creating new opportun...
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-05
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 88)
KYHB378PassAmend KRS 2.091 to name and designate coal as the official rock of Kentucky; amend KRS 2.094 to name and designate chalcedony agate as the official mineral of Kentucky.
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-04-04
signed by Governor (Acts Ch.32)
KYHB274PassAmend KRS 315.010 and 315.205 to permit pharmacists to administer vaccines to children three years of age or older pursuant to prescriber-approved protocols with the consent of a parent or guardian.
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-03-26
signed by Governor (Acts Ch.11)
KYHR61PassRecognize the last day of February, the day connecting Black and Women's History Months, as a day to honor Black women.
[Detail][Text][Discuss]
2024-02-29
adopted by voice vote
Syndicate content
feedback