State Representative Speaks Out Against Possible Special Session
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Posted: 6:50 PM Nov 16, 2011
State Representative Speaks Out Against Possible Special Session
The top-ranking Republican in the Kentucky House is urging Governor Steve Beshear to reject suggestions for a special legislative session to redraw legislative boundaries.
Reporter: Associated Press
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- House Minority Floor Leader Jeff Hoover says in a letter to Beshear and top lawmakers, convening lawmakers to handle redistricting would be a waste of time and money.

Hoover's comments Wednesday come one day after House Speaker Greg Stumbo said he prefers a special session to deal with redistricting, rather than waiting until the regular General Assembly session begins in January.

Stumbo says resolving redistricting this year would remove a contentious issue from the regular session, which will be dominated by work on a new state budget.

A Beshear spokeswoman said Tuesday no decision had been made regarding whether a special session is needed.


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