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Kentucky passed child safety and education bills, including anti-grooming laws, social media restrictions for minors, and harsher penalties for child abuse.
In Kentucky’s 2026 legislative session, lawmakers advanced multiple bills focused on child safety, education, health care, and public safety.
Key measures include a 25-foot safe zone for first responders, expanded school administrator pay limits, principal training, and school board financial literacy.
Child care reforms and anti-grooming legislation passed, along with bills targeting social media use by minors under 15 and increasing penalties for child sexual abuse offenses, including a proposed capital punishment for first-degree abuse of children under 12.
A contentious bill allowing health care workers to refuse services on conscience grounds also passed.
Budget reviews and additional legislation on traffic cameras, campaign finance, and fraud continue.
Kentucky aprobó proyectos de ley de seguridad y educación infantil, incluidas leyes contra el aseo sexual, restricciones en las redes sociales para menores de edad y penas más severas por abuso infantil.