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SB 197

AN ACT providing funding and establishing conditions for state government agencies and institutions, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Shelley Frommeyer and 4 co-sponsors

Kentucky unanimously passed emergency economic development legislation (SB 197) advancing to House for budget committee review and implementation.

delivered to Secretary of State (Acts Ch. 202)
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Bill Summary · SB 197

Legislative bill overview

SB 197 is a Kentucky economic development bill that passed the state Senate with unanimous support (36-0) and has been referred to the House Appropriations & Revenue Committee. The bill includes multiple amendments and has been declared an emergency measure, suggesting time-sensitive provisions related to Kentucky's economic policy or development initiatives.

Why is this important

Emergency declaration indicates the legislature views this measure as urgent, potentially affecting business incentives, job creation programs, or development projects that require immediate implementation. The unanimous Senate passage suggests broad bipartisan support, though the specific provisions remain unclear from the legislative record alone.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public transparency: The bill's actual content and specific economic development measures are not detailed in available records, making it difficult to assess what programs or incentives it establishes
  • Emergency declaration scrutiny: Emergency provisions can bypass normal public review periods; critics may question whether the urgency is justified or if it circumvents adequate legislative debate
  • Fiscal impact unknown: The referral to Appropriations & Revenue suggests budget implications, but without details, stakeholders cannot assess whether funds represent new spending or reallocations

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

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