Gov. Beshear signs more bills into law, including Rep. Moser's biomarker testing insurance coverage
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The bills he signed included:
House Bill 180 requires health insurance coverage of biomarker testing for cancer treatment, which can help determine the proper medication for treatment. "I know that we have all been touched by cancer here in
HB 146 would restore an additional six weeks of unemployment benefits, after lawmakers last year cut eligibility from 26 to 12 weeks.
Senate Bill 30 requires a business that makes an automatic renewal offer to be more upfront on what a subscription includes, and provides straightforward ways a customer can stop an automatic subscription.
SB 281 requires state government to replace at least 50% of fleet vehicles with those that are hybrid, electric, or use other alternative fuels by 2026.
HB 544 provides for the regulation of Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol and other hemp-derived products, limiting their purchase to those 21 or older.
House Joint Resolution 76, which authorizes spending
Senate Joint Resolution 58, designating the Brigadier General
When asked about whether he will sign SB 150, which among other things bans puberty blockers, gender-affirming surgery, and cross-sex hormones for those under 18, Beshear said he has not yet made a decision.
However, he did comment on the bill. "I believe it tears away the freedom of parents to make important and difficult medical decisions for their kids. Instead, it has big government make those decisions for everyone, even if the parents disagree. The other thing I believe is, sadly, it is going to cause an increase in teen suicide here in
Beshear added, "I can't ever imagine ever treating a co-worker like this
The governor also announced he has signed an emergency regulation classifying all products containing tianeptine, an unregulated drug known as "gas station heroin," that produces opioid-like effects, as a Schedule I controlled substance.
Tianeptine, which is available online and in convenience stores and gas stations, has no known medical use. It has been linked to serious harm, overdoses and death according to the FDA.
He will release more details on Friday during a press conference on the subject.
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