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Votes at a glance: major bills the Kentucky House passed March 26, 2026

March 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature KY, Kentucky


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Votes at a glance: major bills the Kentucky House passed March 26, 2026
The Kentucky House recorded a sequence of final-passage votes on March 26. Tallies and brief descriptions of principal items follow:

- Senate Bill 39 — Fishing and private lakes: Passed 90–0. Clarifies license-exemption for landowners, exempts private-lake owners from certain limits, allows private stocking of Florida/F1 bass with restrictions, and sets penalties for intentional releases into public waterways.

- Senate Bill 97 — Prosthetics and orthotics coverage: Passed 95–0. Expands coverage to activity-specific devices, authorizes up to three devices per affected limb in a three-year period with provider prescription; effective date moved to Jan. 1, 2027.

- Senate Bill 110 — Electronic motor-vehicle titles and related fixes: Passed 77–9. Permits electronic titles and electronic liens for manufactured homes, preserves option for paper titles, and includes technical provisions addressing ad valorem collections and agricultural CDL language; sponsor said electronic titles would involve a small fee.

- Senate Bill 245 — Tobacco/nicotine/vapor licensure (free conference report): Passed 78–0.

- House Bill 686 — Positive Youth Development Commission: Passed 85–7. Creates a statewide commission and funding mechanism using anticipated social-media settlement funds to support youth mental-health and suicide-prevention programming.

- Senate Bill 343 — Department of Workers' Claims reforms: Passed 95–0. Preserves an independent, self-funded workers' compensation administrative system and restructures department oversight.

Other bills passed on the floor included Senate Bills 19, 20, 85, 116, 122, 157, 170, 173, 192, 291 and several more; recorded tallies are noted on the floor and reflected in the Enrollment Committee report.

This roundup is based on the clerk's reports and roll-call results recorded during the March 26 floor session.

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