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HB 647

AN ACT relating to economic relief for local communities of the Commonwealth and declaring an emergency.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Shawn McPherson and 1 co-sponsor

Kentucky bill providing economic relief to local communities; referred to budget committee with emergency declaration indicating urgent fiscal need.

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 115)
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Bill Summary · HB 647

Legislative bill overview

HB 647 is a Kentucky bill that appears designed to provide economic relief to local communities within the Commonwealth, though specific details are not yet publicly available as it was recently introduced. The bill has been referred to the House Appropriations & Revenue Committee, suggesting it likely involves fiscal allocations or tax-related measures.

Why is this important

Economic relief bills can directly impact local government budgeting, community services, and tax policy across Kentucky's counties and municipalities. The "emergency" declaration suggests sponsors view this as time-sensitive, potentially addressing an urgent fiscal need in local communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and beneficiaries: Unclear which communities qualify for relief and whether rural vs. urban areas or specific industries receive preferential treatment
  • Funding source: Not yet disclosed whether relief is funded through state budget reallocation, new revenue, or deficit spending
  • Local control vs. state mandates: Potential tension over how communities can use relief funds versus state-imposed restrictions or requirements

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

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