Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR1

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2026 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives.

Impact

The resolution impacts state laws by reaffirming the election outcomes which determine who will serve in the Kentucky State House of Representatives. By officially accepting the results translated by the Secretary of State, the resolution aims to uphold democratic processes and maintain continuity in state governance. This act of validating elected officials contributes to legislative stability by establishing the necessary personnel to fulfill legislative duties within the structure of state governance.

Summary

HR1 is a resolution that establishes the 2026 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives. This resolution is predicated on the certification of the election results by the Secretary of State from the 2024 regular elections. Under the Kentucky Constitution, it is the responsibility of the House of Representatives to judge the elections, qualifications, and returns of its members, ensuring that the newly elected representatives are duly recognized and seated in the House.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1 appears to be largely procedural and non-controversial, as it is a routine legislative act that simply codifies the results of an election. However, behind the resolution, there exists an implication of broader discussions about electoral integrity and the ongoing evaluation of election processes within the state. Given the nature of such resolutions, sentiments typically align with affirmations of democratic practices and procedures.

Contention

As a resolution primarily affirming the results of elections, HR1 itself does not appear to generate significant points of contention. Nevertheless, it does reflect ongoing dialogues about voter representation and the legitimacy of elections in Kentucky. The acceptance of the election results can sometimes lead to debates or questions regarding voter turnout, election security, and the various challenges faced in the electoral system that may arise during discussions surrounding its approval.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2025 membership of the Kentucky State House of Representatives.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION establishing the 2025 membership of the Kentucky State Senate.

KY SR38

A RESOLUTION honoring the life and accomplishments of former Kentucky State Representative Thomas Martin Jones.

KY HR74

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17, 2025, as United States Constitution Day and June 1, 2025, as Kentucky Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HCR41

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY SCR61

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY HR66

A RESOLUTION honoring cancer patients, survivors, and their families, remembering those who have been lost to cancer, and declaring Thursday, March 6, 2025, as Suits and Sneakers Day in the Kentucky House of Representatives.

KY HR7

A RESOLUTION adopting the Rules of Procedure for the 2025 Regular Session of the House of Representatives.

KY HR2

A RESOLUTION adopting the Rules of Procedure for the 2025 Regular Session of the House of Representatives.

KY HR85

A RESOLUTION to promote the financial literacy of Kentuckians.

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