
Beshear Signs More Bills Into Law
Clip: Season 3 Episode 209 | 57sVideo has Closed Captions
More than 100 pieces of legislation have landed on the governor's desk.
More than 100 pieces of legislation have landed on the governor's desk since the start of the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly. Gov. Beshear has already signed two dozen of them, including some bills of high priority for the GOP-dominated legislature.
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Beshear Signs More Bills Into Law
Clip: Season 3 Episode 209 | 57sVideo has Closed Captions
More than 100 pieces of legislation have landed on the governor's desk since the start of the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly. Gov. Beshear has already signed two dozen of them, including some bills of high priority for the GOP-dominated legislature.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGovernor Andy Beshear has received Senate Bill 89 and has not yet taken any action on the bill.
But he has already signed two dozen pieces of legislation into law that includes House Bill one, a priority bill that lowers the state income tax by another half percent to 3.5% beginning in January.
House Bill one was the first bill to be passed this session.
Another high priority bill signed into law is Senate Bill three, designed to modernize modernize Kentucky's name, image, and likeness, or Nil laws, and a bill making sexual exploitation a felony is also signed into law.
Senate Bill 73 also provides legal remedies to victims and prioritizes prevention, education for students, and judges will now be able to finalize adoptions for families who lost a child during the adoption process, under a bill known as Brolin's Law.
Governor Beshear signed House Bill 164 into law on Saturday.
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