School choice amendment | |
Country: | Kentucky |
2024 Kentucky Amendment 2 is a legislatively referred amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, which will be voted on as part of the 2024 Kentucky elections. If enacted, the amendment will allow the Kentucky General Assembly to fund charter schools.
See also: Education Reform in Kentucky. In 2021 the General Assembly passed a law awarding tax credits for donations to private schools. The law was struck down by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2022 for violating provisions of the Constitution of Kentucky forbidding public funding of private education.[1] The General Assembly passed a separate law in 2022 which would have allowed for the public funding of charter schools and the creation of two pilot schools, which was also declared unconstitutional by a Circuit Court judge in December 2023.[2]
Amendments to the Kentucky Constitution require 3/5 support in both houses of the General Assembly and a majority vote by referendum; they can not be vetoed by the governor. The amendment was first introduced on January 26 in the 2024 General Assembly as House Bill 2 by representative Suzanne Miles.[3] The bill passed both houses and will be voted on in November 2024. It was one of two constitutional amendments to be approved by both houses during the 2024 legislative session.[4]
The amendment was approved by the House on March 13 with 65 yeas, 32 nays, and one abstention.[5] Representative Billy Wesley, R-Irvine, later modified his vote from nay to yea.[6]
Party | Votes for | Votes against | Abstentions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(20) | – | 20 | – | ||
(78) | 65 | ||||
Total (98) | 65 | 32 | 1 |
The amendment was approved by the Senate on March 15 with 27 yeas, eight nays, and three senators not voting. Senator Johnnie Turner, R-Harlan, later modified his vote from yea to nay. Brandon Smith, R-Hazard, and Robin L. Webb, D-Grayson, who did not vote, modified their votes to nay. Jared Carpenter, R-Berea, who also did not vote, later modified his vote to yea.[7]
Party | Votes for | Votes against | Not voting | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(7) | – | 6 | 1 | ||
(31) | 27 | 2 | 2 | ||
Total (38) | 27 | 8 | 3 |
Party | Votes for | Votes against | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
(7) | – | 7 | ||
(31) | 27 | |||
Total (38) | 27 | 11 |