Legislature won’t meet Friday because of potential snow
Leaders of both chambers of the General Assembly decided to call off meeting Friday because of reports of snow that could hit Kentucky overnight and early in the morning.
“That way members can get on the road tonight,” said House Speaker Greg Stumbo, D-Prestonsburg. “We decided it was better not to have session.”
Stumbo said he spoke with Senate President David Williams, R-Burkesville, who had come to the same conclusion independently.
The legislative day, which was supposed to be the 18th day of the 60-day session, can be saved for later — either to handle bills on a Saturday or during a two-week break for the governor to consider vetoing legislation in early April. The session must end by midnight April 15.
-Ryan Alessi
Filed Under: KY General Assembly



This is hilarious. Of course, they came to the same “conclusion independently” because otherwise they would have had to work together or let the other one have the idea first.
To actually have to make sure that made it into the article shows how pitiful our leaders are!
Must have wanted long week-end
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