Politics & Government

Join Herald-Leader politics reporters for live conversation about 2022 KY General Assembly

The Kentucky Senate in Frankfort
The Kentucky Senate in Frankfort swalker@herald-leader.com

The 2022 Kentucky General Assembly is coming to a close. Some bills passed by the majority Republican legislature have already received vetoes by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, but nothing is truly over until it’s over.

The legislature will come to a close next Friday, April 15, in what is formally called sine die (in case that question ever comes up for trivia).

The Herald-Leader wants to hear what questions you have from this year’s session, and we invite you to a conversation with statehouse reporters John Cheves and Austin Horn about what passed this year, what didn’t and what it all means for you.

Join us April 15 at 2 p.m. on Facebook and Twitter (including our BG Politics account) for a live conversation on Facebook Live and Twitter Spaces. Make sure you’re following the Herald-Leader on those platforms so you don’t miss out.

If you have any questions for us make sure you fill out the form down below. Mark your calendars and we’ll see you next week!

This story was originally published April 8, 2022 at 12:31 PM.

Andrew Henderson
Lexington Herald-Leader
Andrew is the deputy audience editor for McClatchy’s mid-sized and smaller newsrooms. His home newsroom is the Lexington Herald-Leader and he occasionally writes opinion columns for the paper. He was previously the editor of the Oldham Era and is a graduate of Western Kentucky University. Andrew is from Olive Hill in Carter County.
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