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HB 313

AN ACT relating to dates of recognition.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky law signed designates official recognition date(s) for unspecified commemorative purposes without clear fiscal or regulatory impact details.

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 65)
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Bill Summary · HB 313

Legislative bill overview

HB 313 is a Kentucky law that has been signed into law as Acts Chapter 65. The bill relates to "dates of recognition," though the specific details of what dates or commemorations it addresses are not provided in the available legislative action summary.

Why is this important

Bills establishing or modifying dates of recognition typically designate official days, weeks, or months for honoring individuals, groups, or causes at the state level. These symbolic actions can increase public awareness and acknowledgment of historically significant people or events, though they carry minimal fiscal impact.

Potential points of contention

  • Vagueness of title: The bill's generic title makes it difficult to assess its actual content and potential controversy without seeing the full text
  • Purpose and appropriateness: Depending on what is being recognized, there could be debate about whether the state should officially commemorate certain dates or causes
  • Historical accuracy: If the bill recognizes a person or event, questions may arise about historical accuracy or differing interpretations of significance

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

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