2024 Legislative Session

 

The 2024 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly is scheduled to begin on Jan. 2nd, 2024 and will last 60 legislative days with final adjournment presently scheduled for April 15th, 2024..

The first part of the session will focus on organizational work, such as electing legislative leaders, adopting rules of procedure and organizing committees. The introduction and consideration of legislation can also begin during this time.. Schedule here.

About the Kentucky State Legislature

The Kentucky General Assembly, also called the Kentucky Legislature, is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It comprises the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives.

The General Assembly meets annually in the state capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky, 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. The Interim committee meetings run from June through December.

How to Contact Your Legislators

The Legislative Research Commission mans a website that provides resources for the public. To find your legislator, you can search by interactive map on this LRC link.

If you would like to call and leave a message for your legislator, please call the Legislative Message Line at 1-800-372-7181. Staff will direct you to the appropriate contact.

Contact KCC for Assistance

One of the best ways you can talk to your legislator is to visit in their home office. KCC is glad to support any constituents who wish to set up a meeting with their legislators. Contact us at 502-209-9659 and we will be glad to help you prepare talking points on your issues of concern, and provide tips to help make your meeting productive.

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House 2024

Elections for the Kentucky House of Representatives will take place in 2024. The general election is on November 5, 2024. A primary is May 21, 2024. The filing deadline is January 5, 2024.

House Leadership for 2024:
David Osborne Speaker of the House
David Meade Speaker Pro Tempore
Steven Rudy Majority Floor Leader
Suzanne Miles Majority Caucus Chair
Jason Nemes Majority Whip
Derrick Graham Minority Floor Leader
Rachel Roberts Minority Whip
Cherlynn Stevenson Minority Caucus Chair

House Standing Committee Leaders for 2024:

Agriculture: Richard Heath (Chair) and Dan Fister (Vice Chair)
Approp. & Revenue: Jason Petrie (Chair) and Adam Bowling (Vice-Chair)
Banking & Insurance: Michael Meredith (Chair), Matt Lockett (Vice), Michael Sarge Pollock (Vice)
Econ. Development & Workforce Investment: Josh Branscum (Chair). Thomas Huff (Vice)
Education: James Tipton (Chair), Shane Baker (Vice), Timmy Truett (Vice)
Elections, Constitutional Amendments & Intergov. Affairs: Kevin Bratcher (Chair), Josh Calloway (Vice)
Enrollment: Thomas Huff (Chair)
Families and Children: Samara Heavrin (Chair), Steve Riley (Vice)
Health Services: Kim Poore Moser (Chair), Ryan Dotson (Vice)
Judiciary: Daniel Elliott (Chair), Daniel Elliott (Vice)
Licensing, Occupations & Admin. Regs: Matt Koch (Chair), Tom Smith (Vice Chair)
Local Government: Randy Bridges (Chair), Ken Fleming (Vice)
Natural Resources & Energy: Jim Gooch (Chair), Bill Wesley (Vice), Richard White (Vice)
Rules: David Osborne (Chair), David Meade (Vice)
Small Business & Info. Tech: Phillip Pratt (Chair), William Lawrence (Vice)
State Government: David Hale (Chair), Mary Beth Imes (Vice)
Tourism & Outdoor Recreation: Kim King (Chair), Shawn McPherson (Vice)
Transportation: John Blanton (Chair), Jonathan Dixon (Vice)
Vet., Military Affairs & Pub. Protection: Walker Thomas (Chair), Scott Sharp (Vice)

(*) Indicates Freshman 2024

District 1: (R) Steven Rudy
District 2: (R) Richard Heath
District 3: (R) Randy Bridges
District 4: (R) D. Wade Williams
District 5:
(R) Mary Imes
District 6:
(R) Chris Freeland
District 7:
(R) Suzanne Miles 
District 8:
(R) Walker Thomas
District 9:
(R) Myron Dossett
District 10:
(R) Josh Calloway
District 11:
(R) Jonathan Dixon
District 12:
(R) Jim Gooch
District 13:
(R) D.J. Johnson
District 14:
(R) Scott Lewis
District 15:
(R) Rebecca Raymer
District 16:
(R) Jason Petrie
District 17:
(R) Robert Duvall
District 18:
(R) Samara Heavrin
District 19:
(R) Michael Meredith
District 20:
(R) Kevin Jackson
District 21:
(R) Amy Neighbors
District 22:
(R) Shawn McPherson
District 23:
(R) Steve Riley
District 24:
(R) Courtney Gilbert*
District 25:
(R) Steve Bratcher
District 26:
(R) Payton Griffee*
District 27:
(R) Nancy Tate
District 28:
(R) Jared Bauman*
District 29:
(R) Kevin Bratcher
District 30:
(D) Daniel Grossberg
District 31: (R) Susan Tyler Whitten
District 32: (D) Tina Bojanowski
District 33: (R) Jason Nemes
District 34: (D) Sarah Stalker
District 35: (D) Lisa Willner
District 36: (R) John Hodgson
District 37: (R) Emily Callaway
District 38: (D) Rachel Roarx
District 39: (R) Matt Lockett
District 40: (D) Nima Kulkarni
District 41: (D) Josie Raymond
District 42: (D) Keturah Herron
District 43: (D) Pamela Stevenson
District 44: (D) Beverly Chester-Burton
District 45: (R) Killian Timoney
District 46: (D) Alan Gentry
District 47: (R) Felicia Rabourn
District 48: (R) Ken Fleming
District 49: (R) Thomas Huff
District 50: (R) Candy Massaroni
District 51: (R) Michael Pollock 
District 52: (R) Ken Upchurch
District 53: (R) James A. Tipton
District 54: (R) Daniel Elliott
District 55: (R) Kim King
District 56: (R) Daniel Fister
District 57: (D) Derrick Graham
District 58: (R) Jennifer Decker
District 59: (R) David Osborne
District 60: (R) Marianne Proctor
District 61: (R) Savannah Maddox
District 62: (R) Phillip Pratt
District 63: (R) Kimberly Banta
District 64: (R) Kimberly Poore Moser
District 65: (R) Stephanie Dietz
District 66: (R) Steve Rawlings
District 67: (D) Rachel Roberts
District 68: (R) Mike Clines
District 69: (R) Steve Doan
District 70: (R) William Lawrence
District 71: (R) Josh Bray
District 72: (R) Matthew Koch
District 73: (R) Ryan Dotson
District 74: (R) David Hale
District 75: (D) Lindsey Burke
District 76: (D) Ruth Ann Palumbo
District 77: (D) George Brown
District 78: (R) Mark Hart
District 79: (D) Chad Aull
District 80: (R) David Meade
District 81: (R) Deanna Frazier Gordon
District 82: (R) Nick Wilson
District 83: (R) Joshua Branscum
District 84: (R) Chris Fugate
District 85: (R) Shane Baker
District 86: (R) Tom O’Dell Smith
District 87: (R) Adam Bowling
District 88: (D) Cherlynn Stevenson
District 89: (R) Timmy Truett
District 90: (R) Derek Lewis
District 91 : (R) Bill Wesley
District 92: (R) John Blanton
District 93: (D) Adrielle Camuel*
District 94: (R) Jacob Justice
District 95: (D) Ashley Tackett Laferty
District 96: (R) Patrick Flannery
District 97: (R) Bobby McCool
District 98: (R) Danny Bentley
District 99: (R) Richard White
District 100: (R) Scott Sharp 


Senate 2024

Elections for the Kentucky State Senate will take place in 2024. The general election is on November 5, 2024. A primary is May 21, 2024. The filing deadline is January 5, 2024.

Senate Leadership for 2024:
Robert Stivers Senate President
David Givens President Pro Tempore
Damon Thayer Majority Floor Leader
Julie Raque Adams Majority Caucus Chair
Mike Wilson Majority Whip
Gerald Neal Minority Floor Leader
David Yates Minority Whip
Reggie Thomas Minority Caucus Chair

Senate Standing Committee Leaders for 2024:

(*) Indicates Freshman 2024

District 1: (R) Jason Howell
District 2:
(R) Danny Carroll
District 3: (R) Whitney Westerfield
District 4: (R) Robby Mills
District 5: (R) Stephen Meredith
District 6: (R) Lindsey Tichenor
District 7: (R) Adrienne Southworth
District 8:
(R) Gary Boswell
District 9: (R) David P. Givens
District 10: (R) Matthew Deneen
District 11: (R) John Schickel
District 12: (R) Amanda Bledsoe
District 13: (D) Reginald Thomas
District 14: (R) Jimmy Higdon
District 15: (R) Rick Girdler
District 16: (R) Max Wise
District 17: (R) Damon Thayer
District 18: (D) Robin L. Webb
District 19: (D) Cassie Chambers Armstrong
District 20: (R) Gex Williams
District 21: (R) Brandon Storm
District 22:
(R) Donald Douglas
District 23: (R) Christian McDaniel
District 24: (R) Shelley Frommeyer
District 25: (R) Robert Stivers II
District 26: (D) Karen Berg
District 27:
(R) Stephen West
District 28: (R) Greg Elkins*
District 29: (R) Johnnie Turner
District 30:
(R) Brandon Smith
District 31: (R) Phillip Wheeler
District 32: (R) Mike Wilson
District 33: (D) Gerald A. Neal
District 34: (R) Jared Carpenter
District 35: (D) Keturah Herron
District 36: (R) Julie Raque Adams
District 37: (D) David Yates
District 38: (R) Michael J. Nemes