House Speaker Greg Stumbo and Senate President Robert Stivers pledged to work through the break, even though the Legislature won't officially convene again until March 25.
Legislative leaders are planning to work through a 1 1/2-week break in hopes of reaching accords on a litany of bills at risk of dying because of disagreements between the Democratic-controlled House and the Republican-led Senate.
House Speaker Greg Stumbo and Senate President Robert Stivers pledged to work through the break, even though the Legislature won't officially convene again until March 25.
High-profile proposals that remained unfinished included one that would allow deployed soldiers to return election ballots by email. Another would allow a Christians-only health care plan to resume operating in Kentucky.
Negotiators also will be working on a bill that could lead to hemp farms in the state, as well as a measure that would allow a western Kentucky aluminum smelter to buy cheaper electricity.