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Senator Deneen Shares Legislative Update

State Senator Matt Deneen has been busy since he arrived in Frankfort at the beginning of the year. He presented three bills for consideration during this legislative session. “Senate Bill 119 was just signed into law by the Governor just the other day. Kentucky is currently ranked fifth in the nation when it comes to sexual assaults. We really wanted to look at ways that we could tighten up the law. So we looked at best practices from other states. We worked with county attorneys, with Commonwealth attorneys, with advocacy lawyers for domestic abuse homes and clinics. This bill, I think, will help change the Commonwealth when it comes to giving the judges and the prosecutors the tools they need to prosecute these perpetrators and to also assign IPOs and DVOs to those victims,” shared Senator Matt Deneen. Deneen also got Senate Bill 49 – a law to extend the time period option six alternative certification teachers had to complete their teaching certifications – and Senate Bill 60  – a law to assist military members from Kentucky renew their motorcycle licenses when stationed outside of Kentucky – passed into law.

CASA Pinwheels

CASA of the Heartland is bringing awareness to child abuse in our area. Executive Director Michelle Kail talked about the pinwheel event happening 3/31 where the community can come plant a pinwheel in honor of those children. The event will happen at the Elizabethtown Police Department. Elizabethtown Police Office Chris Denham as well as Stephanie Lawson from SANE from Baptist Health Hardin spoke about the event.