Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR201

Introduced
3/5/24  
Refer
3/5/24  
Refer
3/7/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing Elaine Allen, LLC as the first African American-owned construction company in Lexington, Kentucky.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR17

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

KY SR32

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

KY SR100

A RESOLUTION honoring the Cuban American Association of Kentucky.

KY SR29

A RESOLUTION honoring the 50th anniversary of Lexington’s Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Celebration.

KY SR147

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17th as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR127

A RESOLUTION recognizing Kentucky State University on the opening of a new cooperative extension office in West Louisville.

KY SR124

A RESOLUTION honoring the Colonel Benjamin Logan Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution located in Russellville, Kentucky.

KY HR84

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17th as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR40

A RESOLUTION recognizing Hannah Edelen, Miss Kentucky 2022.

KY HR83

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 21 as Autism After 21 Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Similar Bills

KY HB271

AN ACT relating to the Department of Agriculture.

KY HB151

AN ACT relating to emergency services.

KY HB281

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

KY HB496

AN ACT relating to Thoroughbred registration.

KY HR129

A RESOLUTION honoring Kentucky Humanities for 50 years of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HB789

AN ACT relating to advisory oversight of the Medicaid program.

KY SR181

A RESOLUTION honoring Kentucky Humanities for 50 years of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION honoring the extraordinary service of Senator Damon Thayer to the Commonwealth of Kentucky upon his retirement from the General Assembly.