Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB625

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to the Tobacco Settlement Agreement Fund.

Impact

The legislation mandates that funds received from the Tobacco Settlement must be prioritized for distribution to support tobacco farmers, tobacco-impacted communities, and health-related initiatives. Specifically, the funds will be allocated as follows: 50 percent to a rural development fund, 25 percent to an early childhood development fund, and 25 percent to the Kentucky health care improvement fund. This structured allocation is expected to bolster economic support in essential areas directly affected by tobacco production and usage, promoting health improvements and community development.

Summary

House Bill 625 seeks to establish a permanent and perpetual fund known as the Tobacco Settlement Agreement Fund. This fund is intended to receive appropriations or funds designated to the Commonwealth from the master settlement agreement between participating tobacco manufacturers and the settling states. The bill outlines the management and distribution of funds generated from the settlement, including how income accrued from investments should be handled. The overarching goal of this bill is to create a dedicated financial resource for healthcare-related initiatives stemming from the tobacco settlement.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB625 appears to be supportive, particularly among members who emphasize the importance of safeguarding the health and economic interests of communities impacted by tobacco use. Advocates suggest that the fund will provide much-needed resources that can improve local health outcomes and support rural development initiatives. However, there may be concerns about the sufficiency and effectiveness of allocating funds strictly for these purposes, especially if they do not address broader community health challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates regarding how adequately the fund's allocations will address the diverse needs within impacted communities. While the bill aims to ensure that tobacco-related funds are directed towards specific developmental projects, critics may argue that the prioritization could overlook other crucial health and social issues. Additionally, there may be discussions about the potential limitations the fund could impose on how the money can be utilized, possibly restricting local governments' ability to address unique or emergent needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SB158

AN ACT relating to settlements with minors and declaring an emergency.

KY SB100

AN ACT relating to tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product licensure.

KY HB467

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky opportunity fund and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB426

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky opportunity fund and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB285

AN ACT relating to appropriations and revenue measures providing funding and establishing conditions for the operations, maintenance, support, and functioning of the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its various officers, cabinets, departments, boards, commissions, institutions, subdivisions, agencies, and other state-supported activities.

KY HB201

AN ACT relating to taxation.

KY HB638

AN ACT relating to the Teachers' Retirement System.

KY HB218

AN ACT relating to the vaping settlement trust fund.

KY HB161

AN ACT relating to public funds.

KY HB26

AN ACT relating to public funds.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.