Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB87

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

AN ACT relating to Charlie Kirk Day.

Impact

The enactment of HB 87 signifies a formal recognition of Charlie Kirk's influence and a potential push for conservative values in the educational and civic spheres. By dedicating a day in his honor, the bill aims to inspire citizens to engage in discussions around the ideals Kirk represented, positioning him as a role model in promoting conservative thought among youth. Educational institutions may adopt initiatives to facilitate learning and engagement related to the values associated with Kirk.

Summary

House Bill 87 establishes October 14 as 'Charlie Kirk Day' in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, commemorating the legacy of Charlie Kirk who was a prominent conservative figure and activist. The bill highlights Kirk's contributions to civic discourse, particularly among young Americans, and emphasizes the values he championed, such as faith, family, and individual responsibility. This day is intended to encourage reflection on these principles and promote participation in educational events.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 87 appears to be supportive among conservative factions. Advocates of the bill regard it as a worthwhile tribute to a figure they consider a champion of free speech and civic advocacy. However, there may be mixed reactions from more liberal groups who may view the commemoration of Kirk, given his polarizing stance on various cultural issues, as promoting divisive rather than inclusive values in the educational environment.

Contention

Though largely celebratory, the bill does not come without points of contention. Critics may argue that dedicating a day to Charlie Kirk endorses a particular ideological perspective, potentially sidelining diverse viewpoints in civic engagement. Discussions surrounding the bill could reflect broader concerns about the politicization of public events and whether such actions promote unity or division within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR62

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a memorial highway in Pulaski County in honor of fallen Marshals John Coomer, Hiram Gregory, Charlie Wright, and George Prentice Southwood.

KY HB547

AN ACT relating to opioid antagonists.

KY SR236

A RESOLUTION honoring and congratulating former Bellarmine University men's basketball coach Scott Davenport upon the occasion of his retirement.

KY HB484

AN ACT relating to postsecondary education.

KY HB541

AN ACT relating to public charter schools.

KY SR261

A RESOLUTION honoring University of Kentucky Women's Basketball Coach Kenny Brooks, the 2025 Sporting News National Women's Coach of the Year.

KY SR247

A RESOLUTION honoring University of Kentucky Women's Basketball Coach Kenny Brooks, the 2025 Sporting News National Women's Coach of the Year.

KY SB83

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

KY HB249

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

KY SB165

AN ACT relating to education and declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.