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SB 176

AN ACT relating to the Legislative Research Commission and declaring an emergency.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky law modifies Legislative Research Commission operations, approved unanimously and signed into law with emergency effect in March 2025.

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 35)
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Bill Summary · SB 176

Legislative bill overview

SB 176 is a Kentucky bill that modifies the structure and operations of the Legislative Research Commission (LRC), the agency that provides research and administrative support to the state legislature. The bill was passed unanimously by both chambers and signed into law in March 2025, with an emergency clause indicating it takes effect immediately rather than at the standard time.

Why is this important

The Legislative Research Commission is a foundational institution that supports all legislative work in Kentucky, providing bill drafting, fiscal analysis, and policy research. Changes to its structure or authority can affect how effectively the legislature operates and how well legislators can evaluate proposed legislation before voting.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public detail: The bill summary does not specify what operational or structural changes were made, making it difficult to assess whether the modifications strengthen or weaken legislative support services
  • Emergency clause reasoning: The emergency designation suggests urgency, but without knowing the specific changes, it's unclear whether immediate implementation was genuinely necessary or procedurally expedited
  • Unanimous passage obscures debate: The 95-0 passage suggests either broad agreement on technical adjustments or that substantive concerns were resolved in committee, but the nature of those resolutions is not evident from available information

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

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