Week In Review: Families and Children, Health Services, and State Government
Throughout November, most interim committees will be concluding and preparing reports and recommendations for the 2026 Regular Session. This week several committees held what would be their last substantive meeting of the interim and focused on topics and proposed legislation relevant to the upcoming session. Summaries of these meetings are below; however, you can also watch the full meetings on the legislature's YouTube channel, @KYLRCCommitteeMeetings.
Information Technology Oversight: Members considered a report recommending the legislature deauthorize unissued bond funds appropriated to the KCNA in the 2024 Regular Session and advised against future network appropriations. The committee recommended supporting the
Government Contracts: Members heard from
Administrative Regulations: Legislators discussed several proposed administrative regulations related to various professional boards, including those that oversee landscape architects, engineers, land surveyors, and physicians. One proposed regulation that garnered discussion concerned professional standards for prescribing, dispensing, or administering Buprenorphine-Mono-Product or Buprenorphine-combined-with-Naloxone. Another proposed regulation that generated discussion involved adding 7-OH to the schedule of controlled substances. 7-OH stands for 7-Hydroxymitragynine, a strong chemical found in very small amounts in the kratom plant. However, 7-OH products sold as gummies, candies, powders and drinks have much higher amounts of 7-OH than natural kratom. The product is an estimated 13 times stronger than morphine at affecting the body's opioid receptors and can cause addiction, poisoning and even death.
Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection: Legislators discussed updates from the
Families and Children: Members heard from a variety of stakeholders focused on supporting the commonwealth's children. The first presentation focused on accidental ingestion of illegal drug products by children.
Artificial Intelligence: Members heard how AI data analysis can help prevent the dangerous spread of contraband cell phones in
Legislative Oversight and Investigations: Members had a robust discussion on the Statewide Emergency Responder Voice System (SERVS), a system designed to replace
State Government: Members first discussed proposed legislation, which would clarify existing statute and establish civil and criminal penalties for the use of local state, and federal tax dollars and resources to advocate for or against any public question that appears on the ballot. Members then received presentations from
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