Matthew D. Deneen
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Complete Vote History
Automated Speed Enforcement Senate
HB664 Automated Speed Enforcement (Passed 29 to 7 on 3/28/2025). Establishes a pilot program for automated speed enforcement in highway work zones by issuing civil citations to drivers exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 miles per hour when workers are present.
HB664 Automated Speed Enforcement (Passed 29 to 7 on 3/28/2025). Establishes a pilot program for automated speed enforcement in highway work zones by issuing civil citations to drivers exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 miles per hour when workers are present.
Real Money Senate
HB2 Real Money (Passed 30 to 6 on 3/14/2025). Prohibits the state from charging sales or use tax on gold, silver, and platinum bullion.
SB75 Concealed-carry Age Reduction (Passed 26 to 11 on 3/11/2025). Lowers the legal age for carrying a concealed weapon from 21 to 18.
SB151 No Tax Dollars on Illegal Migrants (Passed 29 to 4 on 2/28/2025). Prohibits the use of state tax dollars to pay illegal aliens for any goods or services provided to government entities
Government Mandate Senate
SB14 Government Mandate (Passed 33 to 4 on 2/13/2025). Prohibits pharmaceutical manufacturers from discriminating against 340B-covered entities.
Income-tax Cut Senate
HB1 Income-tax Cut (Passed 90 to 7 on 2/4/2025). Cuts the stateâs individual income-tax rate from 4% to 3.5%, starting with the 2026 tax year.
SB295 Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (passed 25 to 11 on 3/26/2024). Prohibits a requirement for any individual to receive a COVID-19 vaccine for the purposes of student enrollment, employment, or medical treatment.
HB2 Universal Education Funding Amendment (passed 27 to 8 on 3/15/2024). Proposes to amend the Kentucky Constitution to authorize the financial support of students outside the public school system.
HB357 Second Amendment Financial Privacy (passed 32 to 6 on 3/13/2024). Forbids the use of a merchant category code that distinguishes a firearms retailer from other retailers and provides that no person or governmental entity may keep a list of privately owned firearms or firearms owners.
HB357 Second Amendment Financial Privacy (passed 32 to 6 on 3/13/2024). Forbids the use of a merchant category code that distinguishes a firearms retailer from other retailers and provides that no person or governmental entity may keep a list of privately owned firearms or firearms owners.
Federal Drug Pricing Senate
SB27 Federal Drug Pricing (passed 32 to 5 on 3/8/2024). Ensures that pharmaceutical manufactures comply with the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program.
HB18 Protecting the Rights of Tenants and Landlords (passed 25 to 11 on 2/20/2024). Preempts local governments from adopting or enforcing ordinances that bar owners of housing accommodations from refusing to lease or rent to persons who receive federal housing assistance.
HB18 Protecting the Rights of Tenants and Landlords (passed 25 to 11 on 2/20/2024). Preempts local governments from adopting or enforcing ordinances that bar owners of housing accommodations from refusing to lease or rent to persons who receive federal housing assistance.
Secure Voter ID Requirements Senate
SB80 Secure Voter ID Requirements (passed 27 to 7 on 1/30/2024). Removes college and university identification documents, along with credit and debit cards, from being used as âproof of identificationâ to confirm a voterâs eligibility.
HB5 Eliminating the âBourbon Barrel Taxâ (passed 23 to 14 on 3/30/2023). Phases out state and local property taxes on the production of âdistilled spirits stored or aging in barrelsâ beginning in 2026 and eliminating them by 2043.
Parental Rights in Education Senate
SB150 Parental Rights in Education (passed 29 to 8 on 3/29/2023). Limits the authority of public schools in relation to parental rights, a studentâs use of pronouns, medical or mental health services, and instructional content on human sexuality.
HB153 Prohibiting Enforcement of Federal Firearms Restrictions (passed 27 to 9 on 3/15/2023). Prohibits state and local agencies from enforcing any âfederal law, executive order, rule, or regulation that is enacted, adopted, or becomes effective on or after January 1, 2021.â
HB153 Prohibiting Enforcement of Federal Firearms Restrictions (passed 27 to 9 on 3/15/2023). Prohibits state and local agencies from enforcing any âfederal law, executive order, rule, or regulation that is enacted, adopted, or becomes effective on or after January 1, 2021.â
SB115 Protecting Children from Lewd or Lascivious Conduct (passed 26 to 6 on 3/10/2023). Would make engaging in a âlive sexually explicit performanceâ on public property or in a location where it could be viewed by a minor child a criminal offense.
SB115 Protecting Children from Lewd or Lascivious Conduct (passed 26 to 6 on 3/10/2023). Would make engaging in a âlive sexually explicit performanceâ on public property or in a location where it could be viewed by a minor child a criminal offense.
SB4 Saving Kentuckyâs Coal Power Plants (passed 25 to 8 on 3/2/2023). Prevents a utility company from shutting down a âfossil fuel-fired electric generating unitâ without demonstrating that it would result in reliability and resilience of the electric grid as well as cost savings for customers.
SB4 Saving Kentuckyâs Coal Power Plants (passed 25 to 8 on 3/2/2023). Prevents a utility company from shutting down a âfossil fuel-fired electric generating unitâ without demonstrating that it would result in reliability and resilience of the electric grid as well as cost savings for customers.
SB64 âElectronic Moneyâ in the Uniform Commercial Code (passed 34 to 0 on 2/28/2023). Would change Kentuckyâs definition of âmoneyâ to include âelectronic money,â as provided by the Uniform Commercial Code. Â
