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SR 92

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in loving memory and honor of Steven D. Doolittle.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Danny Carroll

The bill enacts a ceremonial adjournment to honor Steven D. Doolittle, with no policy, fiscal, or regulatory effects beyond formal remembrance.

adopted by voice vote
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Bill Summary · SR 92

Summary of SR 92 (2026RK), Kentucky Senate

Purpose and intent

  • SR 92 is a concurrent or joint “Resolution” adjourning the Senate in loving memory and honor of Steven D. Doolittle. The bill serves a ceremonial and commemorative function, recognizing an individual (Steven D. Doolittle) and marking the Senate’s adjournment in his memory.

Key provisions and changes

  • The resolution directs the Kentucky Senate to adjourn in a manner that honors Steven D. Doolittle, reflecting respect and remembrance as part of official proceedings.
  • It functions as a formal acknowledgment rather than establishing policies, programs, or fiscal commitments.
  • The text establishes a ceremonial acknowledgment rather than creating new rights, duties, or regulatory changes.

Who or what would be affected

  • The Kentucky Senate and its members, staff, and proceedings would be directly affected in the sense that adjournment procedures are conducted to honor an individual.
  • The broader public may be affected insofar as constituents observe the honoring and remembrance of a person of local or state significance.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction: February 10, 2026, in the Senate.
  • Referral: February 10, 2026, to Committee on Committees (S).
  • Consideration: February 12, 2026, to the Senate Floor (likely for a vote).
  • Adoption: March 16, 2026, by voice vote.
  • The resolution appears to have completed the standard legislative process for a ceremonial adjournment resolution, culminating in adoption by voice vote.

Additional notes

  • The bill is strictly ceremonial and does not propose or authorize expenditures, policy changes, or regulatory actions.
  • As a resolution, it does not have the force of law beyond formal adjournment procedure and commemorative acknowledgment.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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