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What to watch at the end of the 2019 legislative session

By Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader

Lawmakers in Frankfort are likely in for long days as they head into the final four days of the legislative session this week. While the House and Senate already passed their priority legislation -- a school-safety bill that encourages schools to hire more school resource officers and mental health counselors -- there are still plenty of bills waiting in the hopper.

The legislature will have three days this week -- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday -- to pass bills before they give up the ability to override a veto from Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. Then they'll come in on Friday, March 29, to finish off any business they left unattended and override any vetos Bevin issues.

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