Bill
SB 4
AN ACT relating to protection of information and declaring an emergency.
Kentucky SB 4 establishes information protection measures through emergency legislation, passed 86-10 and signed into law in March 2025.
Bill
SB 4
Kentucky SB 4 establishes information protection measures through emergency legislation, passed 86-10 and signed into law in March 2025.
SB 4 is a Kentucky law (now Acts Ch. 66) that establishes protections for certain information, though the bill summary provided doesn't specify which categories of information are protected or the mechanisms of protection. The bill was passed with significant bipartisan support (86-10) and signed by the Governor on March 24, 2025, indicating it was deemed urgent enough to declare an emergency.
Information protection laws can affect data privacy, government transparency, business operations, and individual rights depending on their scope. The emergency declaration suggests lawmakers viewed this as time-sensitive, though without the bill's specific text, the real-world impact cannot be fully assessed. This could relate to cybersecurity, trade secrets, personal data, investigative records, or other sensitive categories.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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