Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HCR101

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the awarding of American Rescue Plan premium pay.

Impact

The resolution is significant as it lays the groundwork for the allocation of funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, which allows state and local governments to provide premium pay to essential workers. By calling for this action, HCR101 aims to influence state legislation to ensure that more than 1.2 million workers in Kentucky receive financial recognition for their roles during the pandemic. The proposed payments will be exempt from state tax and are to be incorporated into the biennial budget for 2022-2024.

Summary

HCR101 is a concurrent resolution recognizing the contributions of frontline and essential support workers in Kentucky during the COVID-19 pandemic. It acknowledges the risks these workers have taken to maintain essential services and infrastructure for the state since the pandemic's onset in March 2020. The resolution calls on the Kentucky General Assembly and the Governor to provide American Rescue Plan premium pay to these workers as a form of acknowledgment and reward for their service during a challenging time.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR101 appears positive and supportive, particularly among groups representing healthcare, public service, and essential business workers. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for the dedication shown by these workers amidst the pandemic. It showcases a united legislative effort to acknowledge the sacrifices made by frontline workers, indicating a general consensus on the need to provide these financial incentives.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a statement of support, it may face contention during the budgeting process as lawmakers will need to determine how to allocate the required funds. Discussions may arise around the extent of the premium pay, eligibility of workers, and how to implement a fair distribution. There could also be debates on ensuring that the funding provided is sufficient to meet the needs of these workers, especially given the strong advocacy from various worker organizations in favor of this premium pay.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SCR375

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY SCR174

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Kentucky Service Caucus within the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY HCR51

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Autism in Education Task Force.

KY SR724

A RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY SCR42

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION reestablishing the Certificate of Need Task Force.

KY SCR51

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Sport Fish Restoration Program as part of the American System of Conservation Funding.

KY HCR112

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the establishment of a task force to complete a study to identify strategies for maintaining an adequate supply of healthcare workers in the Commonwealth.

KY HCR85

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Certificate of Need Task Force.

KY HB459

AN ACT relating to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY SR44

A RESOLUTION honoring the 21st Black History Celebration and recognizing that Black history is American history.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.