FRANKFORT— Two years after the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Kentucky, the COVID-19 state of emergency may soon be coming to an end.
The Kentucky House of Representatives adopted Senate Joint Resolution 150 on Thursday by a 75-20 vote. The Kentucky Senate adopted the measure on Feb. 24 by a 28-8 vote.
If signed into law by Gov. Andy Beshear, the resolution would immediately end Kentucky’s COVID-19 state of emergency. If he vetoes the measure, the Kentucky General Assembly could still vote to override his decision.