It's not Rep. Derrick Graham's first time in the history books.
Based on comments he made last month, it's likely Gov. Andy Beshear will veto the legislation.
Organizers said the new facility will feature additional programs and resources for children and seniors.
A bill filed this week in the General Assembly seeks to prepare Kentucky for the change, creating a fee on cell phone users to pay for the new line and establishing a state board to oversee it.
Jenkins, of Shively, withdrew her candidacy for the newly redrawn 44th District and said in a statement that she didn't want to prevent someone of color from representing an area that is now majority-minority.
McGarvey and Jenkins say the U.S. has a moral obligation to protect the Afghan refugees.
House Bill 309 removed a controversial change to Louisville's mayoral races, but it requires a new civilian review board to seek subpoenas through a Metro Council committee.
In a news release, the Democratic governor called legislators' vote to override his vetos an attempt "to surrender to COVID-19 and accept the casualties."
Kentucky lawmakers are scheduled to meet in Frankfort on Tuesday, and there is a lot on their plates for the short 30-day session.
State Rep. Jenkins, D-Shively, called on Maddox to "renounce her harmful words of hate and to apologize for her role in this disgraceful display of intolerance that has been broadcast across this nation."