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The chamber of the Kentucky State Senate is located in the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort, KY. Visible in the photo is the chamber's unique original skylight.
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The chamber of the Kentucky State Senate is located in the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort, KY. Visible in the photo is the chamber's unique original skylight.

The chamber of the Kentucky House of Representatives is located in the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort, KY.
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The chamber of the Kentucky House of Representatives is located in the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort, KY.

The Kentucky General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is bicameral, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Kentucky Senate has 38 members and the Kentucky House of Representatives has 100 members. Prior to a 1992 constitutional amendment the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky presided over the Senate; the 1992 amendment created a new office of President of the Senate to be held by one of the 38 senators.

The Kentucky General Assembly meets in the state capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky. The House and Senate chambers are on opposite ends of the third floor of the capitol building, and legislators have offices in the nearby Capitol Annex building.

The Kentucky General Assembly is served by a nonpartisan agency called the Legislative Research Commission.

Session Dates

The General Assembly meets annually in Frankfort, convening on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. In even-numbered years, sessions may not last more than 60 legislative days, and cannot extend beyond April 15. In odd-numbered years, sessions may not last more than 30 legislative days, and cannot extend beyond March 30.

Special sessions may be called by the Governor of Kentucky at any time for any duration.

Legislative Districts

The General Assembly must divide the state into [38 Senate] and [100 House] districts. Districts are required to be as nearly equal in population as possible. Districts can be formed by joining more than one county, but the counties forming a district must be contiguous, according to Section 33 of the state constitution. Districts must be reviewed every 10 years and be re-divided if necessary.

Terms and Qualifications of Members

A State Senator must: Senators are elected to four year staggered terms, with half the Senate elected every two years.

A State Representative must:

Representatives are elected every two years in the November following a regular session of the General Assembly.

Leadership

Senate House

Standing Committees

Committee on Committees
*Chair: David L. Williams
Rules
*Chair: David L. Williams
Enrollment
*Chair: Elizabeth Tori
Agriculture and National Resources
*Chair: Tom Jensen
Appropiations and Revenue
*Chair: Charlie Borders
Budget Review Subcommittee on Economic Development & Tourism, Natural Resources & Environmental Protection
*Chair: Ernie Harris
Budget Review Subcommittee on Education
*Chair: Brett Guthrie
Budget Review Subcommittee on General Government, Finance, & Public Protection
*Chair: Jack Westwood
Budget Review Subcommittee on Human Resources
*Chair: Tom Buford
Budget Review Subcommittee on Justice and Judiciary
*Chair: Robert Stivers
Budget Review Subcommittee on Transportation
*Chair: Bob Leeper
Banking and Insurance
*Chair: Tom Buford
Economic Development, Tourism, & Labor
*Chair: Alice Kerr
Education
*Chair: Julie Denton
Health and Welfare
*Chair: Julie Denton
Judiciary
*Chair: Robert Stivers
Licensing, Occupations & Administrative Regulations
*Chair: Gary Tapp
State and Local Government
*Chair: Damon Thayer
Transportation
*Chair: Brent Guthrie
Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection
*Chair: Elizabeth Tori
Committee on Committees
*Chair: Jody Richards
Rules
*Chair: Jody Richards
Enrollment
*Chair: Susan Westrom
Agriculture and Small Business
*Chair: Tom McKee
Appropiations and Revenue
*Chair: Harry Moberly
Budget and Review Subcommittee on Economic Development & Tourism, Natural Resources, & Environmental Protection
*Chair: John Arnold
Budget and Review Subcommittee on Education
*Chair: John Will Stacy
Budget and Review Subcommittee on General Government, Finance, & Public Protection
*Chair: Royce Adams
Budget and Review Subcommittee on Human Resources
*Chair: Jimmie Lee
Budget and Review Subcommittee on Justice and Judiciary
*Chair: Jesse Crenshaw
Budget and Review Subcommittee on Transportation
*Chair: Rob Wilkey
Banking and Insurance
*Chair: James Bruce
Economic Development
*Chair: Ruth Ann Palumbo
Education
*Chair: Frank Rasche
Elections, Constitutional Amendments, & Intergovernmental Affairs
*Chair: Adrian Arnold
Health and Welfare
*Chair: Tom Burch
Judiciary
*Chair: Gross Lindsay
Labor and Industry
*Chair: J.R. Gray
Licensing and Occupations
*Chair: Denver Butler
Local Government
*Chair: Steve Riggs
Natural Resources and Environment
*Chair: James Gooch
Seniors, Military Affairs, and Public Safety
*Chair: Mike Weaver
State Government
*Chair: Mike Cherry
Tourism Development and Energy
*Chair: Eddie Ballard
Transportation
*Chair: Hubert Collins

Current Composition

House |- |bgcolor=| |- |bgcolor=|
Affiliation Members
Democratic Party 56
Republican Party 44
 Total 100

Senate |- |bgcolor=| |- |bgcolor=| |- |bgcolor=#999999|
Affiliation Members
Republican Party 21
Democratic Party 16
Independent 1
 Total 38

 


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