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Senate State and Local Government Committee advances bills on AI governance, retirement trusts, municipal training and more
Summary
The Kentucky Senate State and Local Government Committee approved a series of bills advancing measures on artificial intelligence governance, retirement-designated trust beneficiaries, municipal training incentives, wild-horse control, campaign contributor privacy and committee appointment timing.
The Kentucky Senate State and Local Government Committee advanced a package of bills at its fourth meeting, approving measures on artificial-intelligence governance, beneficiary designations for state retirement benefits, municipal training incentives, control of feral horses on reclaimed mine sites, campaign contribution privacy and the timing of statutory committee appointments.
Committee action matters because the bills, if approved by the full Senate, would change how state agencies use AI, how retirement benefits can be directed for people with special needs, how cities may structure incentives for elected or appointed officials’ training, and how some administrative processes are timed and disclosed.
Senate Bill 4: Artificial intelligence governance Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe, the bill sponsor, told the committee Senate Bill 4 “establishes a risk based AI governance framework to protect citizens, foster innovation in state government, and…
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