Kentucky 2022 1st Special Session

Kentucky House Bill HR1

Introduced
8/24/22  
Refer
8/24/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2022 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives.

Impact

The passage of HR1 reinforces the democratic process by formalizing the elected membership that will be responsible for legislative duties in Kentucky. By certifying the results from recent elections, it ensures that the governance of Kentucky reflects the will of the voters in the specified districts. This establishes a foundation for the legislative body to begin its work, impacting the efficiency and responsiveness of state governance to the electorate's needs.

Summary

House Resolution 1 (HR1) serves as an official declaration establishing the membership of the 2022 Kentucky State House of Representatives. It confirms the validity of the election results from the regular elections of 2020 and the special elections held in both 2021 and 2022, certifying the individuals elected to their respective districts as members of the House. This resolution stems from the constitutional requirement asserting that the House must judge the qualifications and election returns of its representatives.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR1 is one of procedural formality, reflecting the nature of its content. There appears to be a consensus that confirming the elected representatives is a crucial step in the functioning of a representative democracy. However, discussion around the elections as a whole can touch on sentiments regarding electoral integrity and the significance of elected officials in representing their constituents’ interests.

Contention

While HR1 does not appear to carry significant contention in its current form, it does arise in the broader context of ongoing discussions about electoral processes and voting rights. Notably, some legislators may express concerns regarding the outcomes of the elections that the resolution seeks to affirm, thus linking it to larger debates about election security and access in Kentucky. However, as a resolution focused explicitly on endorsing elected members, the bill itself is unlikely to introduce major points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2025 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives.

KY HR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2026 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2022 membership of the Kentucky State Senate.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2025 membership of the Kentucky State Senate.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2026 membership of the Kentucky State Senate.

KY HR4

A RESOLUTION adjourning the House of Representatives in honor and loving memory of the individuals whose lives were tragically lost in the recent flooding that ravaged Eastern Kentucky.

KY HR63

A RESOLUTION adjourning the House of Representatives in honor of Kentucky's rural electric cooperative utility workers who provided vital support during the deadly tornado that devastated Kentucky on May 16, 2025.

KY HB753

AN ACT proposing an amendment to Sections 30 and 31 of the Constitution of Kentucky relating to terms for members of the Kentucky House of Representatives.

KY HCR41

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY SCR61

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

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