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GOV. BEVIN CALLS SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION OVER PENSIONS

CALLS SITUATION A 'CRISIS' FOR STATE; ADKINS SAYS SESSION CALL 'APPALLING'

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
December 18, 2018
in Regional News Headlines: Daily News Briefing
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Gov. Bevin Calls Special Legislative Session to Address Kentucky’s Pension Crisis

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 17, 2018) – Gov. Matt Bevin announced at a press conference today in Frankfort that he is calling a special legislative session this week to address Kentucky’s looming public pension crisis.

The Governor issued the following statement:

“Today, I am convening the General Assembly into special session to enact vital legislation that will be a meaningful first step toward shoring up our dying pension system. We stand at the threshold of financial failure. That is not acceptable.

Kentucky’s pension crisis represents the single greatest threat to the long-term financial health of the Commonwealth. Last week’s decision by the Supreme Court to strike down SB 151, based solely on process, and with utter disregard for legal precedent and the separation of powers, has only served to create further uncertainty, fear and the likelihood of financial insolvency. Only the General Assembly has the authority and responsibility to pass laws to fix this pension debacle.

For the sake of all current and future Kentuckians, the legislature must act immediately before the Commonwealth incurs further credit downgrades that will cost tens of millions of dollars for taxpayers and further limit the Commonwealth’s ability to pay for essential services, including education and healthcare. I am confident that the General Assembly can, and will, do exactly that.

The elected lawmakers of Kentucky have a moral and legal responsibility to save the pension system from collapsing so that we can deliver on the promises made to our public employees.

The next generation is depending on the legislators of today to take swift, decisive action that will place Kentucky on solid financial footing. Time is not our ally.

The entire executive branch stands willing to assist the legislative effort in any way possible. I know that we can work together to save Kentucky’s pension system. We must not fail. We are Kentucky.”

A copy of Gov. Bevin’s official proclamation is available here.

STATEMENT FROM DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR GOV IN ’19 ROCKY ADKINS

“The governor’s actions today are appalling.  Neither I nor any member of the House Democratic Caucus was consulted or even given a courtesy call that this was happening, and many of our members are unable to make it tonight.  To expect legislators to be in the Capitol literally hours after calling a special session – especially during the holidays and three weeks before the next regular session – is the most short-sighted and unnecessary action I have ever seen a governor make.  This is nothing more than a continued mockery of the legislative process and an attempt to silence the public.  This is a sad day for the people of Kentucky.” – House Democratic Leader Rocky Adkins, responding to today’s call for a special legislative session beginning at 8 p.m.

ANOTHER DEM. CANDIDATE STEVE BESHEAR TOLD THE LAZER:

“Calling a special session a week before Christmas to cut the promised retirement of every teacher, police officer, firefighter, social worker, EMS and countless more public servants is wrong and cruel.” —Attorney General Andy Beshear.

 

 

 

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Comments 2

  1. MAGA says:
    7 years ago

    well looks like it will not be in a sewer bill this time
    just a plain old sh$t bill way to stick it to them matt

  2. fed up voter says:
    7 years ago

    Bully poo. Neither one is willing to work with him on anything. I am ashamed of both of them. Beshear is like Barney Fyffe going after everyone with one bullet and a sore toe. Good ole Rocky laid it to us with all the money wasted on a 5 mile stretch of 32 when all our county roads are literally falling apart. I will not waste a vote on either.
    Get over the republican/democrat thing. You are all public servants. Overpaid, overrated. Start really caring about your voters and Kentucky. Quit fighting like kids. Act like adults. Find solutions. Quit making Kentucky a laughingstock. We the voters are fed up. Sure wish we could fire all of you not doing your job. The real working people would never get by with acting the way you do and have for years. It’s time for some big changes starting with all new people.

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