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April 13 & 14 last two days for legislative action. Advocacy work for HB 354 focus: at home, in district 

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Frankfort, Ky. March 30, 2022. HB 354 has been assigned to the Senate L&O committee with two work days left for lawmakers in the 2022 Regular Session.

 

The bill is among many stopped in place as the general assembly goes into recess for 10 days to allow Governor Beshear the opportunity to review and possibly veto bills that have passed both chambers. 

During these "Veto Days," lawmakers are at home in their districts. This provides a perfect opportunity for each local APRN to reach out to their Senator and ask for a meeting to discuss HB 354.

Activate your Hometown Connections

If your county is one highlighted above -- make every effort to meet "face to face" with your Senator and advocate for HB 354. Find a contact, find a number and make the call. Every Senator works for the citizens of their district. Legislators are YOUR CONNECTION to state government and as such are accountable to you and should be responsive to YOUR ISSUES.

One of the most powerful lessons a legislator can learn is that "No one in Frankfort can vote for you." Legislators will try to influence their colleagues votes on legislation, but wise lawmakers know that their responsibility lies in representing the interests of the people who voted for them and sent them to the capitol. 

Constituent voices are the most important thing. The highlighted areas in the map show new district boundaries for legislators who have been non-committal on HB 354. When you reach out to your senator at home or at work to express your interest in HB 354  -- it becomes a conversation between neighbors. You come from the same place. You know the same people. You want the best health care access possible in your area, just tell them why that is HB 354 and why you expect them to support it. 

Have a Face to Face talk about HB 354 and access to health care

Pick up the phone book, call a friend with a connection to your Senator. Get a hometown number and invite your lawmaker to have a cup of coffee and talk about HB 354. Bring four or five other supporters with you to whatever meeting you set up. It doesn't have to be formal or fancy. It just needs to be done before April 12. Your advocacy team will help you get ready for the conversation. Email them now to find out how to have a successful meeting.

Co-sponsors quickly joining bipartisan HB 354 filed to end CAPA-CS for Ky APRNs

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Frankfort, Ky. Jan 25, 2022. Rep. Russell Webber has filed HB 354 to end the requirement for APRNs in Kentucky to have a CAPA-CS. Rep. Patti Minter is the primary co-sponsor. The bill is racking up support from both sides of the political aisle and comes at an opportune time as the state still grapples with COVID-19.

READ HB 354 

 

The path from bill to law within the 2022 Kentucky Legislative Session will require all APRNs to make contact with their legislators to make certain their officials are well informed on the facts and data that support CAPA-CS removal.

What comes next for HB 354 to become a law?

For this bill to complete passage and become law it must..

HB 354 filed in House. DONE

Be assigned to a House Committee. PASSED!

Be heard and voted favorably out of House Committee.

Be called for House Floor Vote DONE

Pass a Floor Vote in the House PASSES HOUSE 84-4

HB 354 be received in the Senate. DONE

Be assigned to a Senate Committee. ASSIGNED TO L&O

Be heard and voted favorably out of Senate Committee.

Be called for Senate Floor Vote

Pass a Floor Vote in the Senate

Be heard and voted favorably out of Senate

Be received back in the House

Be read and reported favorably (in its current form) by House

Be sent to Governor for signature.

Get signed by Governor.

Become law.

Ways you can advocate for your patients and profession -- come to Frankfort, call and email your legislators 

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2021

Success! Two APRN Priority Bills on way to Governor's Desk

Frankfort, Ky. March 16, 2021.  Updates on Legislative priorities.

SB 154 “Home Health Bill” 

Great News!  Your Advocacy Team is happy to report that our efforts to ensure that the home health services extended during the pandemic will continue and will soon be signed into law. This bill assures continuity of needed home health services and results from the collaborated action and support by KANPNM, the Kentucky Home Care Association, AARP, and the Kentucky Academy of Physician Assistants. 

We are grateful to HB 154’s Primary Sponsor Senator Tom Buford for his leadership on this important initiative! Read about SB 154

 

HB 439 “Vision Screening Bill” 

 

Another win for team APRN comes as HB 439, which will require vision screenings as part of driver’s license renewals in the future, includes APRNs as providers who may perform the examination.  The bill originally had a very narrow scope that catered to vision specialists nearly exclusively. 

 

Thanks to KANPNM President Wendy Fletcher for her hard work to make sure NPs were “seen” as important partners and providers in this safety initiative. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Kim Moser and once signed by Governor, the law will become effective on July 1, 2024.  Read about HB 439

CAPA-CS initiative Floor Amendment ruled

out of order -- new path forward identified

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Frankfort, Ky. March 16, 2021.  KANPNM's amendment language to SB 116 was ruled out of order by the House legal counsel. The ruling originated from a fear that the the amended bill might be vulnerable to challenge by lawsuit once passed.

 

Work continues with our lobbying team and our many supporters in the House and Senate and have identified another path to get the bill passed this session.  

 

Members are asked to stay in touch with your Representatives and Senators and be watchful for further developments. At the conclusion of the 10-day veto period there are two days left for further legislative action.

Bid to end CAPA-CS lives as friendly Floor Amendment 1 to SB 166

Frankfort, Ky. March 11, 2021. As blatant misinformation from opposition forces threatened the success of SB 78, a plan was devised to advance the initiative's intent as a Floor Amendment to SB 166, which is also sponsored by SB78 Champion, Julie Raque Adams.

 

Floor Amendment 1 to SB 166 has been filed by another loyal APRN champion, Rep. Jerry Miller. ​Thank you Rep. Miller for your work to increase Kentucky's access to the high quality health care that APRNs provide.

Contact your Representative now and ask that they support passage of SB 166 with Amendment 1!  TAKE ACTION

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Senate Bill 78 would remove CAPA-CS after 4 years

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Frankfort, Ky. Jan 6, 2021. Senator Julie Raque Adams files SB 78 with the clerk of the Senate. Senator Adams and Senator Paul Hornback are the bill's primary sponsors. SB 78 enjoys bipartisan support and already has several co-sponsors.

 

The path from bill to law within the 2021 Kentucky Legislative Session will require all APRNs to make contact with their legislators to make certain their officials are well informed on the facts and data that support CAPA-CS removal.

What comes next for SB 78 to become a law?

For SB to complete passage and become law it must..

SB 78 filed in Senate. DONE. SB 78, Jan. 6, 2021.

Be assigned to a Senate Committee. DONE. Assigned to Senate License and Occupations Committee, Feb 5, 2021

Weather Cancels General Assembly actions, Feb 16 -19, 2021

SB 78 to be heard in Senate L&O Committee, Tuesday, Feb 23, 2021

Be heard and voted favorably out of Senate Committee. SB78 is voted out of committee 8-2 on Feb 23, 2021. DONE!

ALERT! 5 Unfriendly, Deeply Harmful to APRNs Floor Amendments are filed by Senator Alvarado.

STALLED -- SB 78 is not called for Senate Floor Vote

NEW TACTIC: Add Floor Amendment 1 to SB 166 which has cleared the Senate and has been received in the House

SB 166 -- Received in the House. DONE

SB 166 Heard and voted favorably out of House Committee. DONE

File Floor Amendment 1 to SB 166. FA 1 to SB 166 is filed by Rep. Jerry Miller as a friendly amendment to Sen. Julie Raque Adams SB 166. DONE

Be heard and voted favorably out of full House.

Be received back in the Senate.

Be read and reported favorably (in its current form) by Senate.

Be sent to Governor for signature.

Get signed by Governor.

At each point along the way, NPs need to be ready to make contact with their legislators by call, email or text to ask that they support the bill. Those who oppose SB 78 will exert all their influence and work to mislead or cast doubt on NP motives and abilities.

KANPNM members, friends and allies should plan on making several calls and emails over the course of the session to illustrate the need for increased access to quality healthcare in Kentucky. 

Visit KANPNM's Advocacy Toolbox for advice and tools to help you find your legislator and tips to help get your message delivered successfully.

Get the SB 78 Talking Points -- Eliminate the CAPA-CS

Get the COVID-19 Care SB 78 Talking Points

Follow KANPNM's Legislative Update page for more insights and information  

Virtual Legislative Day Livestream seen by over 750

Legislative Day went high-tech and virtual this year as members joined together for an interactive livestream in the morning, spent time during the day reaching out to their legislators via call, email, text and more and then rallied back up in the afternoon on a Zoom call to report on their interactions.

If you missed the livestream, you can watch the video of the broadcast from the KANPNM Facebook page. Hear remarks from many of our pro-APRN Legislative Champions like Senators Julie Raque Adams and Paul Hornback, Morgan McGarvey, Tom Buford and Representative Russell Webber.

Review the wonderful information shared in the livestream by KANPNM's President Wendy Fletcher, Legislative Chair Elizabeth Partin, Governmental Affairs & Key Contact Chair Cathy Waits as well as insights and tips on how to be an effective advocate from KANPNM lobbyist Dr. Sheila Schuster.

COVID-19 and Access to Legislators

Making contact with your legislator with visits, calls and email is vital to the success of our legislative agenda . The Capitol and Annex facilities are open to the public. Mask wearing within the facilities is recommended.

Call the Legislative Research Commission to connect to your legislators office: 1-800-372-7181

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Kentucky Lawmakers who Support APRNs

2020

KANPNM salutes the Legislative session 2020 lawmakers who worked to increase access to high quality health care for all Kentuckians! These Pro-APRN legislators know that Kentucky patients will benefit when APRNs are allowed to practice to the full extent of their education and training. 

 

Please make an effort to contact these legislators and thank them for their support. Click here for more info on how to contact them. 

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