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Bill Would Expand Communications Exemptions

House Bill 67 broadens exemptions to Kentucky's traceable electronic communications law, adding relatives and household adults and clarifying emergency and social media contact rules.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Legislation seeking to clarify a law designed to provide oversight on communications between students and public school faculty and staff took a step forward on Wednesday. House Bill 67, sponsored by Rep. J.T. Payne, R-Henderson, received unanimous approval from the House Primary and Secondary Education Committee. Payne said the legislation builds on Senate Bill 181 from the 2025 legislative session. “Senate Bill 181 is a v…

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Kentucky New Era broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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