KACP employs a legislative agent/lobbyist who, along with the KACP executive director, is actively engaged with Kentucky lawmakers and administration officials in Frankfort.

The KACP legislative affairs team, which is often augmented with participation from KACP officers and board members, is in Frankfort during the General Assembly’s legislative sessions; monitors and proposes legislation; supports legislation that benefits law enforcement and opposes bills that do not; regularly attends and often testifies at meetings of legislative committees dealing with law enforcement legislation and issues; often with closely with organizations that share similar agendas, including the Kentucky Sheriff’s Association (KSA), the Kentucky League of Cities, the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACO) as well as – depending on the issue – various stage agencies.

Prior to the start of each annual session, the KACP legislative agenda is developed and approved by the KACP Executive Board. The legislative team provides regular updates and reports throughout legislative session to the board.

January 9, 2026

Kentucky General Assembly Final Report for 2026

On the evening of April 15th, lawmakers in Frankfort announced Sine Die—the Latin term that means “without day,” signifying the end of the legislative session—to officially close the Kentucky General Assembly’s 2026 session. Thank you to the Kentucky League of Cities and Kentucky Sheriff’s Association for their partnership and support this session. Our members’ grassroots actions—calling, emailing, and engaging with House and Senate representatives—played a key role in our success. Without this outreach, at least […]

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