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Legislative source detailing proposed amendments to school council authority, principal selection, and school curriculum along with the establishment of new senatorial districts and election procedures for Kentucky.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Kentucky, USA
Subject:
Education administration and legislative redistricting
Document type:
Legislative bill
Legislative body:
Kentucky Senate
Authors:
J. Schickel, M. Wilson, R. Alvarado, R. Girdler, D. Givens, S. Meredith, R. Mills, D. Thayer, S. West, M. Wise, R. Stivers
Target audience:
State legislators and school administrators
Effective period:
Upon enactment
Introduction date:
January 4, 2022
Amendments:
SB1 SFA1, SFA2, HFA1, HFA2; SB2 SFA1
Votes and readings:
SB1 passed 25-9 on January 8, 2022; SB2 amendments filed and reviewed in January 2022
Legal references:
KRS 160.345, KRS 158.6453, KRS Chapter 5
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
Education, School Administration, Government Legislation
Document Type:
Legislative Bill
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky General Assembly
Author:
D. Givens, S. West, M. Wilson, J. Adams, L. Tichenor, G. Elkins, S. Funke Frommeyer, R. Stivers, A. Reed, J. Higdon, G. Boswell, J. Carpenter, D. Carroll, M. Deneen, D. Douglas, G. Elkins, M. Nemes, M. Nunn, S. Rawlings, C. Richardson, B. Smith, R. Stivers, B. Storm, R. Webb, P. Wheeler, G. Williams
Target Audience:
Legislators, Educators, School Administrators, Local Government Officials
Period of Validity:
2026-2027
Approval Date:
Various (See individual bills)
Amendment Date:
Various (See individual bills)
Contextual Description:
A series of legislative bills from the Kentucky General Assembly, addressing various aspects of education, school finances, leadership development, and local governance.
Year:
2024
Legislative Body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chamber of Origin:
Kentucky Senate
Bill Numbers:
SB1 (BR1663)/FN; SB2 (BR1421)/AA
Sponsors:
R. Stivers; S. Funke Frommeyer; M. Wise; M. Deneen; D. Douglas; G. Elkins; R. Mills; L. Tichenor
Subject:
Endowed research fund; student safety; school guardians; school mapping data; mental health services in schools
Type of Document:
Legislative bill text and procedural history
Statutory References:
KRS Chapter 164; KRS Chapter 158; KRS 156.095; KRS 156.501; KRS 61.637–78.5540
Administering Bodies Referenced:
Council on Postsecondary Education; Center for School Safety; Kentucky Department of Education; Office of Homeland Security; Legislative Research Commission
Legislative Status:
Passed Senate; received in House; committee referrals and amendments recorded
Key Dates:
February 8–29, 2024; March 6–26, 2024
Appropriation:
Included in SB1
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Kentucky, USA
Topic:
Legislation
Document Type:
Bill
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky Senate
Author:
Multiple Senators
Target Audience:
General public, legislators
Period of validity:
January 1, 2026, onwards
Approval Date:
February 6, 2025
Amendment Date:
January 1, 2026
Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky, United States
Legislative body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chamber of origin:
Kentucky Senate
Document type:
Legislative bill summaries and procedural history
Bills included:
SB1 (BR1350); SB2 (BR1254); SB3 (BR971)
Primary topics:
Film industry administration; correctional facility policy; student-athlete compensation and NIL agreements
Related statutes:
Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) Chapters 12, 15A, 18A, 141, 154, 164, 197, 205, 304, 311, 441
Sponsors:
P. Wheeler; R. Stivers; D. Carroll; S. Funke Frommeyer; G. Neal; B. Storm; L. Tichenor; D. Yates; M. Wilson; M. Deneen; J. Adams; G. Boswell; J. Carpenter; D. Douglas; G. Elkins; R. Girdler; D. Givens; J. Higdon; J. Howell; S. Madon; A. Mays Bledsoe; C. McDaniel; S. Meredith; R. Mills; M. Nemes; M. Nunn; S. Rawlings; A. Reed; C. Richardson; B. Smith; S. West; G. Williams; M. Wise
Committees involved:
Committee on Committees; Economic Development, Tourism, & Labor; Economic Development & Workforce Investment; Judiciary; Rules
Legislative actions period:
February–March 2025
Governor action date:
March 26, 2025
Effective date noted:
July 1, 2025 (for SB1)
Amendments referenced:
Senate Floor Amendments (SFA); House Floor Amendments (HFA); Committee Substitutes (CS)
Year:
2019
Region / city:
New Mexico
Topic:
Redistricting, Politics, Legislation
Document type:
Report
Organization:
League of Women Voters of New Mexico
Author:
League of Women Voters of New Mexico
Target audience:
General public, policymakers
Period of validity:
2021-2024
Date of approval:
2021
Date of changes:
2023
Name:
Paul Devlin
Address:
435 West 45th Street, Apt. 3D, New York, NY 10036
Affiliation:
Democratic Party District Leader, Assembly District 75 Part B
Endorsement:
Hell’s Kitchen Democratic Club
Position:
Member, Manhattan Community Board 4
Committee Role:
Co-Chair, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen Land Use Committee
Organization Addressed:
New York State Independent Redistricting Commission
Geographic Focus:
Hell’s Kitchen / Clinton, Manhattan, New York City
Related Community District:
Manhattan Community District 4
Legislative District:
75th Assembly District
Subject:
Proposed boundary revisions of the 75th Assembly District
Key Locations Mentioned:
DeWitt Clinton Park; Hudson River Park; Madison Square Park; Union Square Park; Central Park
Type of Document:
Public testimony statement
Government Level:
State of New York
Topic:
Redistricting and legislative boundary alignment
Community Characteristics:
Minority-majority neighborhood; community of interest
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Lewisboro (South Salem), NY
Topic:
Redistricting, School Districts, Government Representation
Document Type:
Testimony
Organization / Institution:
Katonah-Lewisboro School District
Author:
Karen D. Conti
Target Audience:
New York State Assembly, Local Government Officials
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Letter to Senator Walker Opposing a Special Session for Congressional Redistricting, August 20, 2025
Date:
August 20, 2025
Region / State:
Indiana, United States
City:
Indianapolis (organizations based)
Topic:
Congressional redistricting and political process
Document type:
Advocacy letter
Authoring organizations:
All IN for Democracy coalition; Common Cause Indiana; Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis; Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana; Indiana Alliance of Retired Americans; Equality Indiana; Hoosier Asian American Power; Indiana Conservation Voters; Indiana Friends Committee on Legislation; National Association of Social Workers – Indiana Chapter; Women 4 Change
Recipient:
Senator Walker
Referenced person:
Former Governor Mitch Daniels
Political context:
Debate over a special legislative session for mid-cycle congressional redistricting
Purpose:
Expression of support for opposition to a special session and mid-cycle redistricting
Audience:
Indiana state legislator
Year:
2025
Region / City:
New Mexico
Topic:
Constitutional amendment, Redistricting
Document Type:
Legislative Resolution
Agency / Institution:
New Mexico Legislature
Author:
New Mexico Legislature
Target Audience:
General public, voters of New Mexico
Period of Action:
2025
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Location:
Akron, Ohio, USA
Subject:
Ward Redistricting
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Akron City Council
Author:
Margo Sommerville, Council President
Contact:
Joan M. Williams, Council Chief of Staff, [email protected], 330-375-2258
Event Date:
May 2, 2022
Presentation By:
TRIAD Research Group
Purpose:
Inform residents about ward boundary adjustments and public comment opportunity
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Kentucky
Subject:
Legislation, Education, Finance, Public Policy
Document Type:
Legislative Text
Organ / Institution:
Kentucky State Senate
Author:
Various Kentucky Senators
Target Audience:
Kentucky lawmakers, citizens, government officials
Period of Action:
January 2026 - July 2027
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
Film Industry
Document Type:
Legislative Bill
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky Senate
Author:
P. Wheeler, R. Stivers, D. Carroll, S. Funke Frommeyer, G. Neal, B. Storm, L. Tichenor, D. Yates
Target Audience:
General Public, Policymakers
Effective Date:
July 1, 2025
Approval Date:
Feb 18, 2025
Amendments:
Yes
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
Education, School Administration, Government Legislation
Document Type:
Legislative Bill
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky General Assembly
Author:
D. Givens, S. West, M. Wilson, J. Adams, L. Tichenor, G. Elkins, S. Funke Frommeyer, R. Stivers, A. Reed, J. Higdon, G. Boswell, J. Carpenter, D. Carroll, M. Deneen, D. Douglas, G. Elkins, M. Nemes, M. Nunn, S. Rawlings, C. Richardson, B. Smith, R. Stivers, B. Storm, R. Webb, P. Wheeler, G. Williams
Target Audience:
Legislators, Educators, School Administrators, Local Government Officials
Period of Validity:
2026-2027
Approval Date:
Various (See individual bills)
Amendment Date:
Various (See individual bills)
Contextual Description:
A series of legislative bills from the Kentucky General Assembly, addressing various aspects of education, school finances, leadership development, and local governance.
Year:
2024
Legislative Body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chamber of Origin:
Kentucky Senate
Bill Numbers:
SB1 (BR1663)/FN; SB2 (BR1421)/AA
Sponsors:
R. Stivers; S. Funke Frommeyer; M. Wise; M. Deneen; D. Douglas; G. Elkins; R. Mills; L. Tichenor
Subject:
Endowed research fund; student safety; school guardians; school mapping data; mental health services in schools
Type of Document:
Legislative bill text and procedural history
Statutory References:
KRS Chapter 164; KRS Chapter 158; KRS 156.095; KRS 156.501; KRS 61.637–78.5540
Administering Bodies Referenced:
Council on Postsecondary Education; Center for School Safety; Kentucky Department of Education; Office of Homeland Security; Legislative Research Commission
Legislative Status:
Passed Senate; received in House; committee referrals and amendments recorded
Key Dates:
February 8–29, 2024; March 6–26, 2024
Appropriation:
Included in SB1
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Kentucky
Subject:
Film Industry
Document Type:
Legislation
Agency / Institution:
Kentucky Film Office, Cabinet for Economic Development
Author:
P. Wheeler, R. Stivers, S. Funke Frommeyer, B. Storm, L. Tichenor
Target Audience:
Lawmakers, Government Officials, Film Industry Professionals
Effective Date:
July 1, 2025
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky, United States
Region:
State of Kentucky
Document Type:
Legislative bill
Legislative Body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chamber:
Kentucky Senate
Bill Number:
SB1 (BR279)/AA
Act Name:
School Safety and Resiliency Act
Subject:
School safety, school security, and student mental health
Primary Sponsors:
M. Wise, R. Alvarado, D. Carroll, C. Embry Jr., R. Girdler, A. Kerr, R. Mills, J. Turner, S. West, M. Wilson
Related Statutes:
KRS 158.441; KRS 158.442; KRS 158.443; KRS 158.162; KRS 156.095; KRS 70.062; KRS 95.970; KRS 508.078; KRS 15.330
Responsible Agencies:
Kentucky Department of Education; Department of Criminal Justice Training; Kentucky Law Enforcement Council; Kentucky State Police
Key Provisions:
School safety coordinator program; school security risk assessment; training for staff and school resource officers; trauma-informed education policies; anonymous reporting system
Institutions Involved:
Center for School Safety; local boards of education; public school districts
Target Groups:
Students, school staff, school administrators, law enforcement agencies
Policy Areas:
Education policy, public safety, mental health in schools
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
Endowed Research Fund
Document Type:
Bill
Organization / Institution:
Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE)
Author:
R. Stivers, S. Funke Frommeyer
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Researchers, Educational Institutions
Period of Action:
February 2024 - Ongoing
Approval Date:
February 28, 2024
Amendment Date:
N/A
Contextual Description:
Legislative document outlining the creation and funding process for an endowed research fund to support research consortiums between public universities in Kentucky.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
School Safety
Document Type:
Legislative Bill
Organization / Institution:
Kentucky State Senate
Author:
M. Wise, R. Alvarado, C. Embry Jr., R. Girdler, A. Kerr, R. Mills, J. Turner, S. West, M. Wilson
Target Audience:
Kentucky Schools, Local Governments, Law Enforcement Agencies
Period of Validity:
Ongoing (as of the date of the bill)
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Kentucky
Topic:
Education
Document Type:
Bill
Organization:
Kentucky State Senate
Author:
D. Givens, S. West, L. Tichenor, M. Wilson
Target Audience:
Legislators, educators, public officials
Effective Period:
2026-2027
Approval Date:
Jan 21, 2026
Amendment Date:
Feb 06, 2026
Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky, United States
Legislative body:
Kentucky General Assembly
Chamber of origin:
Kentucky Senate
Document type:
Legislative bill summaries and procedural history
Bills included:
SB1 (BR1350); SB2 (BR1254); SB3 (BR971)
Primary topics:
Film industry administration; correctional facility policy; student-athlete compensation and NIL agreements
Related statutes:
Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) Chapters 12, 15A, 18A, 141, 154, 164, 197, 205, 304, 311, 441
Sponsors:
P. Wheeler; R. Stivers; D. Carroll; S. Funke Frommeyer; G. Neal; B. Storm; L. Tichenor; D. Yates; M. Wilson; M. Deneen; J. Adams; G. Boswell; J. Carpenter; D. Douglas; G. Elkins; R. Girdler; D. Givens; J. Higdon; J. Howell; S. Madon; A. Mays Bledsoe; C. McDaniel; S. Meredith; R. Mills; M. Nemes; M. Nunn; S. Rawlings; A. Reed; C. Richardson; B. Smith; S. West; G. Williams; M. Wise
Committees involved:
Committee on Committees; Economic Development, Tourism, & Labor; Economic Development & Workforce Investment; Judiciary; Rules
Legislative actions period:
February–March 2025
Governor action date:
March 26, 2025
Effective date noted:
July 1, 2025 (for SB1)
Amendments referenced:
Senate Floor Amendments (SFA); House Floor Amendments (HFA); Committee Substitutes (CS)