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HB 666

AN ACT relating to taxation.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Steven Rudy

Kentucky HB 666 progressed through initial readings in the House Appropriations & Revenue Committee, but specific tax provisions remain unclear from available public records.

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Bill Summary · HB 666

Legislative bill overview

HB 666 is a Kentucky House bill relating to taxation that was introduced on February 18, 2026, by Representative Steven Rudy. The bill has progressed through initial readings and committee assignments but specific tax provisions are not detailed in the available action history provided.

Why is this important

Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, funding for public services, and the financial obligations of Kentucky residents and businesses. The bill's impact depends entirely on whether it raises, lowers, or restructures taxes—information not apparent from the legislative timeline alone.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity in available records: Without knowing the actual tax provisions, stakeholders cannot assess whether the bill benefits or burdens their interests
  • Committee assignment: Assignment to Appropriations & Revenue suggests significant budgetary implications that could affect education, infrastructure, or other services
  • Transparency concern: Citizens reviewing only the action history cannot determine the bill's actual content or make informed positions

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

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