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Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers on 2022 Legislative Issues

Left to Right-Louisville Senator Gerald Neal-Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer after Sine Die 4-14-22
Stu Johnson
Left to Right-Louisville Senator Gerald Neal-Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer after Sine Die 4-14-22

The 2022 Kentucky General Assembly session is now in the history books. Lawmakers tackled a number of issues including a state budget where there was an unusually high amount of money to work with. Legislators from the House and Senate also tackled tax reform, social issues like abortion and assistance benefits, forms of education, and transportation funding. On Today’s Interview we’ll hear from Senate President Robert Stivers. Weku’s Stu Johnson began the conversation by asking about the measure to redraw legislative boundaries in the House and Senate and Congressional districts.

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