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The seven justices unanimously declared the law unconstitutional because of the way lawmakers passed it.
Some lawmakers in the House who defended the General Assembly’s pension reform efforts on the campaign trail this year want to stand on their belief that Senate Bill 151, which was struck down by the Kentucky Supreme Court on procedural grounds Thursday, “was a good idea,” Rep. Jerry Miller said.
An effort to create a tuition-assistance program for some private-school students was renewed Tuesday as House Majority Floor Leader John “Bam” Carney announced his plans to again file a scholarship tax credit bill.
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