Frankfort

The Senate in Frankfort, Kentucky, on February 27, 2024.

FRANKFORT — A bill that open government advocates warn would introduce loopholes into Kentucky’s open records law could make its way to Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s desk when lawmakers return to Frankfort later this week.

The final two days of the 60-day regular session — Friday and ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Èí¼þ — are set aside to consider gubernatorial vetoes of bills that both chambers have passed. The Republican supermajority can easily reach the simple majority of votes needed to override vetoes.

This story by McKenna Horsley, Sarah Ladd and Liam Niemeyer was originally published by the Kentucky Lantern at .

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