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Contracts review committee approves a broad slate of agency contracts, from university services to public-health grants

Kentucky Legislature Contracts Review Committee · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The contracts review committee approved a broad set of routine and amendment items across multiple agencies, including university contracts, transportation mitigation payments, lottery amendments and public-health cooperative-agreement obligations; several items drew extended questioning and requests for follow-up reporting.

The Kentucky Legislature's contracts review committee moved through a lengthy agenda and approved a wide range of contracts across state agencies, conducting roll-call votes on minutes, routine PSC items and selected amendments.

Among the approvals: minutes from the Jan. 13 meeting; a four-month implementation and a $3.4 million marketing contract for Kentucky State University; commissioning and design amendments tied to a new central lab and to KY-54 preliminary engineering; an $11 million iLottery contract increase; an extension to obligate rural health transformation funds through the Foundation for Healthy Kentucky; and a $5.3 million imperiled-bat conservation payment related to the Mountain Parkway project.

Lawmakers pressed agency representatives for details in several areas: enrollment targets and vendor performance for the KSU online program; construction cost assumptions on the KY-54 preliminary engineering amendment; public explanation of how rising iLottery vendor fees affect state revenue; and precise distribution and oversight plans for rural health transformation funds. Members insisted on additional reporting and oversight in several cases.

The committee approved bundle items 11 through 15 and adjourned. Chairman Hart announced the committee's next meeting for March 10, 2026, after adjournment of both chambers.