General Assembly passes budget, JCPS changes in final-day rush

FRANKFORT, Ky. — After 57 days, the Kentucky General Assembly has passed a state budget plan for the next two years.

What You Need To Know Kentucky lawmakers passed a two-year state budget and several other major bills on the final day before the veto period

The budget boosts SEEK funding by 2% annually and continues covering teacher pensions and health plan costs

Lawmakers also passed two JCPS bills changing district management and redrawing school board representation

Other late-session measures addressed sports betting, pardon powers and changes to Kentucky State University

On the final day

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