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RandySF

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Tue Apr 16, 2024, 02:21 AM Apr 16

Kentucky Senate avoids vote on abortion exceptions

FRANKFORT — With about five hours left in the 2024 legislative session, a Louisville Democrat tried to force a Senate vote on a stalled bill that would have added exceptions for rape and incest to Kentucky’s strict abortion ban.

Senate Floor Leader Damon Thayer called the move “a political stunt on the last day of the legislative session” — and it easily failed.

Sen. David Yates, D-Louisville, cited Rule 48 to ask for a vote on Senate Bill 99, which hasn’t moved since it was filed in January. All bills must be assigned to a committee within five days of being introduced, according to Senate Rules. Rule 48 allows any member to call for a vote on whether a bill has been “held an unreasonable time” the day after filing a discharge petition.

Senate President Robert Stivers ruled the petition out of order, saying that for it to be in order Yates would have had to call the discharge petition with one full legislative day remaining.



https://kentuckylantern.com/briefs/kentucky-senate-avoids-vote-on-abortion-exceptions/

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