FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky House of Representatives has officially rejected the state Senate’s budget proposal and appointed a conference committee to work out a compromise.
The Democratic-majority of the state House did not concur with the Senate’s changes to the more than $65 billion two-year state spending plan. House Speaker Greg Stumbo appointed six Democrats and three Republicans to the conference committee. Senate President Robert Stivers appointed six Republicans and four Democrats to the committee.
The key difference between the two sides are the $650 million in proposed spending cuts from Republican Gov. Matt Bevin. Senate Republicans mostly support the cuts while House Democrats mostly oppose them.
The committee is scheduled to begin meeting Thursday night. Leaders from both parties say they hope to have a compromise by Wednesday.