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Proposed Kentucky Firearm Legislation HB217

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Legislation Overview

Title: AN ACT relating to emergencies and declaring an emergency.

Subject: Diseases: Effective Dates, Emergency: Elections and Voting: General Assembly: Governor: Local Government: Public Authorities: Civil Actions: Short Titles and Popular Names

Description: Create a new section of KRS Chapter 48 to prohibit the use of governmental funds in contravention of the provisions of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F; amend KRS 39A.090 to apply emergency order limitations to executive orders issued under KRS Chapters 39A to 39F; amend KRS 39A.100 to require that emergency orders issued by the Governor be limited to 15 days, with extension only as provided by the General Assembly; require that emergency orders issued by a chief executive of a local government be limited to 15 days with extension only as provided by the legislative body of the local government; remove the ability of the Governor to change the manner of the election in an emergency; require the Governor to report to the General Assembly or the Legislative Research Commission every 30 days expenditures relating to contracts issued during the emergency and all revenues received from the federal government and their expenditure; allow the Governor to suspend a statute in an emergency only under certain conditions; place certain limitations on the issuance of an emergency executive order; define the burden of proof in actions for declaratory or injunctive relief to enforce the requirements; waive immunity for declaratory and prospective equitable relief under the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States for cases brought under KRS 446.350 or to enforce the provisions in KRS 39A.100; prohibit the Governor from issuing an emergency executive order that imposes restrictions on freedom of speech, press, and religion; prohibit any governmental entity from using governmental funds in contravention of KRS 39A.100 or 194A.025; amend KRS 39A.180 removing authority for the Governor to suspend laws and administrative regulations during an emergency; amend KRS 39A.280 to specify immunity during a declared emergency; amend KRS 39A.990 to make a violation of Chapter 39A subject to a fine instead of a misdemeanor charge; amend KRS 39D.040 to exempt any officer whose vacancy is filled by the Constitution of Kentucky from the definition of "office" and specify that those officers are exempt from the provisions of filling an office during an emergency; amend KRS 315.500 to require any extension of the 30-day emergency supply of drugs be approved by the General Assembly; amend KRS 367.374 to conform; amend KRS 194A.025 to prohibit the secretary of health and family services from taking any action contrary to the requirements of KRS 39A.100; name the Act the "Ensuring Basic Checks and Balances and Basic Liberties During Emergencies Act"; provide a severability clause; EMERGENCY.

Session: 2021 Regular Session

Last Action: taken from State & Local Government (S)

Last Action Date: March 15, 2021

Sponsors

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21 sponsors: Savannah Maddox (R); Mark Hart (R); Shane Baker (R); Lynn Bechler (R); Josh Bray (R); Jennifer Henson Decker (R); Ryan Dotson (R); Daniel Fister (R); Deanna Frazier (R); Robert Goforth (R); David Hale (R); Regina Huff (R); Thomas Huff (R); Kim King (R); William Lawrence (R); Derek Lewis (R); Matt Lockett (R); Melinda Prunty (R); Felicia Rabourn (R); Steve Sheldon (R); Billy Wesley (R);

Percentage of House Of Representatives sponsoring bill: 21% (21 of 100)

History
Chamber Date Action
Senate Mar 15, 2021 2nd reading
Senate Mar 15, 2021 taken from State & Local Government (S)
Senate Mar 15, 2021 taken from State & Local Government (S)
Senate Mar 12, 2021 1st reading
Senate Mar 12, 2021 taken from State & Local Government (S)
Senate Mar 12, 2021 to State & Local Government (S)
Senate Mar 12, 2021 to Committee on Committees (S)
Senate Mar 12, 2021 received in Senate
Senate Mar 12, 2021 returned to State & Local Government (S)
House Mar 11, 2021 placed in the Orders of the Day
House Mar 11, 2021 reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute
House Mar 11, 2021 taken from Rules (H)
House Mar 11, 2021 3rd reading, passed 74-22 with Committee Substitute
House Mar 2, 2021 posted in committee
House Mar 1, 2021 returned to State Government (H)
House Mar 1, 2021 2nd reading
House Mar 1, 2021 taken from State Government (H)
House Jan 9, 2021 1st reading
House Jan 9, 2021 to State Government (H)
House Jan 9, 2021 taken from Committee on Committees (H)
House Jan 7, 2021 to Committee on Committees (H)
House Jan 7, 2021 introduced in House
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Engrossed not available state link bill text
Introduced not available state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call
Description Vote Date Yea Votes Nay Votes No Votes Absent Passed
03/11/2021 74 22 0 4 Yes
  • Baker, Shane (R) Yea
  • Banta, Kimberly (R) Yea
  • Bechler, Lynn (R) Yea
  • Bentley, Danny (R) Yea
  • Blanton, John (R) Yea
  • Bojanowski, Tina (D) Nay
  • Bowling, Adam (R) Yea
  • Branscum, Joshua (R) Yea
  • Bratcher, Kevin (R) Yea
  • Bray, Josh (R) Yea
  • Bridges, Randall (R) Yea
  • Brown, George (D) Nay
  • Burch, Thomas (D) Absent
  • Calloway, Josh (R) Yea
  • Cantrell, McKenzie (D) Nay
  • Carney, John (R) Absent
  • Dixon, Jonathan (R) Yea
  • Donohue, Jeffery (D) Nay
  • Dossett, Myron (R) Yea
  • Dotson, Ryan (R) Yea
  • Duplessis, Jim (R) Yea
  • Elliott, Daniel (R) Yea
  • Fischer, Joseph (R) Yea
  • Fister, Daniel (R) Yea
  • Flannery, Patrick (R) Yea
  • Fleming, Ken (R) Yea
  • Flood, Kelly (D) Nay
  • Frazier, Deanna (R) Yea
  • Freeland, Chris (R) Yea
  • Fugate, Chris (R) Yea
  • Gentry, Alan (D) Absent
  • Goforth, Robert (R) Yea
  • Gooch, Jim (R) Yea
  • Graham, Derrick (D) Nay
  • Hale, David (R) Yea
  • Hart, Mark (R) Yea
  • Hatton, Angie (D) Nay
  • Heath, Richard (R) Yea
  • Heavrin, Samara (R) Yea
  • Henson Decker, Jennifer (R) Yea
  • Huff, Regina (R) Yea
  • Huff, Thomas (R) Yea
  • Imes, Mary (R) Yea
  • Jenkins, Joni (D) Nay
  • Johnson, DJ (R) Yea
  • King, Kim (R) Yea
  • Kirk-McCormick, Norma (R) Yea
  • Koch, Matthew (R) Yea
  • Koenig, Adam (R) Yea
  • Kulkarni, Nima (D) Nay
  • Lawrence, William (R) Yea
  • Lewis, Derek (R) Yea
  • Lewis, Scott (R) Yea
  • Lockett, Matt (R) Yea
  • Maddox, Savannah (R) Yea
  • Marzian, Mary (D) Nay
  • Massey, Ed (R) Yea
  • McCool, Bobby (R) Yea
  • McCoy, Chad (R) Yea
  • McPherson, Shawn (R) Yea
  • Meade, David (R) Yea
  • Meeks, Reginald (D) Nay
  • Meredith, Michael (R) Yea
  • Miles, Suzanne (R) Yea
  • Miller, Charles (D) Nay
  • Miller, Jerry (R) Yea
  • Minter, Patti (D) Nay
  • Moser, Kimberly (R) Yea
  • Nemes, Jason (R) Yea
  • Osborne, David (R) Yea
  • Palumbo, Ruth (D) Nay
  • Petrie, Jason (R) Yea
  • Pratt, Phillip (R) Yea
  • Prunty, Melinda (R) Yea
  • Rabourn, Felicia (R) Yea
  • Raymond, Josie (D) Nay
  • Reed, William (R) Yea
  • Riley, Steve (R) Yea
  • Roberts, Rachel (D) Nay
  • Rowland, Bart (R) Yea
  • Rudy, Steven (R) Yea
  • Santoro, Sal (R) Yea
  • Scott, Attica (D) Nay
  • Sharp, Scott (R) Yea
  • Sheldon, Steve (R) Yea
  • Smith, Tom (R) Yea
  • Stevenson, Cherlynn (D) Nay
  • Stevenson, Pamela (D) Absent
  • Tackett Laferty, Ashley (D) Nay
  • Tate, Nancy (R) Yea
  • Thomas, Walker (R) Yea
  • Timoney, Killian (R) Yea
  • Tipton, James (R) Yea
  • Upchurch, Ken (R) Yea
  • Webber, Russell (R) Yea
  • Wesley, Billy (R) Yea
  • Westrom, Susan (D) Nay
  • Wheatley, Charles (D) Nay
  • White, Richard (R) Yea
  • Willner, Lisa (D) Nay
resort votes by: party yeas nays name

Link: link to state bill page

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