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The General Assembly wrapped up this yearโs legislative session last week with a flurry of activity, overriding vetoes, passing last-minute bills and saying goodbye to retiring lawmakers.
The Republican-led legislature easily rejected nearly all of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshearโs vetoes of legislation, from an omnibus anti-abortion bill to sweeping changes for Kentuckyโs education system. The only vetoes that legislators sustained were some โtechnicalโ corrections to the state budget bill.
In total, lawmakers filled 1,165 bills this session, but many didnโt make it across the finish line, including medical cannabis, sports betting and a ban on LGBTQ conversion therapy.
WFPLโs Bec Feldhaus Adams joined Capitol reporter Ryland Barton for the latest edition of Kentucky Politics Distilled.
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