Brief: Kentucky Legislature Fails to Pass Major Housing Data Center Bills
From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky lawmakers wrapped up their twenty twenty-six legislative session this week without passing two significant pieces of legislation. Senate Bill nine, a comprehensive housing package, failed to advance due to disputes over a provision that would have prevented local governments from regulating short-term rentals. The omnibus housing bill had aimed to address various housing challenges across the Commonwealth, but disagreements over local control ultimately derailed its passage. Additionally, lawmakers were unable to reach agreement on separate legislation regarding data centers. The failed bills represent missed opportunities to tackle housing affordability and economic development issues that have been priorities for many communities throughout Kentucky. With the session now concluded, supporters of both measures will likely need to regroup and consider their options for future legislative sessions.
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