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Politics Produced Results for Kentucky Kids

This post originally appeared as an op-ed in the Herald-Leader. You can view it online here. Assessing what worked in the General Assembly for the commonwealth's children is pretty simple: leadership. The 2015 session — and in fact, the 2013 and 2014 sessions, as well — generated broad and deep progress on the passage of policies that are good for kids. This session saw the legislature's continued commitment to combating child abuse and neglect through [...]

Statement on HB 8 to Extend Protective Orders Passing General Assembly

The last day of the 2015 Kentucky General Assembly represented an historic moment in the effort to protect victims of dating violence. HB 8, which will extend protective orders to people in dating relationships, passed the Kentucky Senate. Then, the House concurred with Senate changes, and the bill now heads to the Governor for his signature to become law. This legislation represents a priority on the Blueprint for Kentucky's Children because it will help protect victims [...]

By |2015-03-25T09:42:49-04:00March 25th, 2015|News Room|

Statement on HB 8 to Extend Protective Orders Passing KY Senate

Tonight the Senate took an historic step by passing HB 8 to extend protective orders to people in dating relationships. This legislation represents a  priority on the Blueprint for Kentucky's Children because it will help protect victims of teen dating violence and children of parents who experience dating violence. With violence having such a negative long-term impact on child health and well-being, it is imperative to provide immediate protections to people in these situations. We [...]

By |2015-03-24T22:47:46-04:00March 24th, 2015|News Room|

Statement on HB 429 to Establish a Child Care Council Passing KY Senate

Today's passage of House Bill 429 by the Kentucky Senate with a vote of 36-0 will help ensure a strong child care sector in Kentucky. Affordable, reliable child care allows parents to work while their children are cared for in a safe setting, and serves as a critical piece of our local economies. House Bill 429 establishes a child care advisory council to ensure that parents and providers can work with state agencies to ensure a range of [...]

By |2015-03-11T21:33:14-04:00March 11th, 2015|News Room|

Statement – SB 119 to Ensure Child Abuse Education for School Personnel Headed to Governor’s Desk

Today was a great day for kids in Frankfort as SB 119, which will ensure educators receive important information on how to recognize signs of child abuse, passed the Kentucky House. The Senate then concurred with the House changes which means this bill is on to the Governor for his signature! With an average of 49 kids each day experiencing abuse, over half of them school age, it's important for all professionals who regularly interact with [...]

By |2015-03-11T18:39:26-04:00March 11th, 2015|News Room|

Statement – Child Abuse Education for School Personnel Companion Bills Passing Committees

Two bills with identical language moving through each chamber made it a step closer to becoming reality in the Kentucky legislature today to help protect children from abuse and neglect. HB 301 sponsored by Representative Rita Smart passed the Senate Education Committee and SB 119 sponsored by Senator Julie Raque Adams passed the House Education Committee today. These bills will ensure that educators, who already do a great job of keeping kids safe, receive important [...]

By |2015-03-09T12:56:51-04:00March 9th, 2015|News Room|

Statement – HB 8 (Extending Protective Orders) Passing Senate Judiciary Committee

Today was an historic step forward in the effort to protect additional victims from violence. HB 8 to extend protective orders to people in dating relationships cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee today. The bill has made it through the House in the past, but this is the first time the bill has passed a Senate committee. HB 8 will help protect teens who experience violence in dating relationships. It will also help protect children of [...]

By |2015-03-03T09:05:00-05:00March 3rd, 2015|News Room|

Statement in HB 429 (Creation of a Child Care Council) Passing KY House

Today's passage of House Bill 429 by the Kentucky House with a vote of 95-0 is a crucial step forward in ensuring a strong child care sector in Kentucky. HB 429 creates a child care council to work with stakeholders and state agencies across the state to ensure multiple child care options are available to working parents. It's important to ensure quality child care options are available so parents can work while knowing their children [...]

By |2015-03-02T16:45:24-05:00March 2nd, 2015|News Room|

Statement on HB 301 (Child Abuse Education for School Personnel) Passing KY House

Today’s passage of HB 301 by the Kentucky House means that we are one step closer on an important bill that will help protect children from abuse and neglect. HB 301 ensures that educators, who already do a great job of keeping kids safe, receive information on the signs to look for to recognize child abuse and neglect. The bill builds on successes from previous legislative sessions to ensure professionals who interact with children know [...]

By |2015-02-27T12:44:30-05:00February 27th, 2015|News Room|

Statement on HB 301 Passing House Education Committee

Today’s passage of HB 301 by the House Education Committee is an important step forward in protecting children from abuse and neglect. HB 301 builds on previous legislative successes to ensure professionals who interact with children know how to recognize signs of child abuse and neglect. HB 301 will provide school personnel with education on early warning signs of child abuse and neglect and how to intervene. HB 301 will ensure teachers, who already do [...]

By |2015-02-24T09:57:07-05:00February 24th, 2015|News Room|
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