Kentucky GOP Overrides Governor’s Vetoes, Sparking Economic and Social Backlash
During his veto period, Governor Beshear vetoed 29 bills, most of which were overridden by the Republican supermajority in the Kentucky General Assembly. Key overridden bills include those mandating Medicaid work requirements, banning gender-affirming care for Medicaid recipients, weakening worker safety regulations, and limiting state water pollution oversight. Further, a near-total abortion ban was clarified, and legislation against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives in higher education was enacted. Despite some partial vetoes surviving, the legislature’s actions largely reflect the Republican agenda.