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Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Legislative Research Commission (LRC) is conducting a Judicial Branch Compensation Study as mandated by House Bill 503 from the 2026 Regular Session. The study aims to evaluate the salaries and compensation of approximately 3,700 personnel within the Judicial Branch, including elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks, to ensure equitable and competitive compensation practices. The selected vendor will develop a compensation philosophy, conduct a market analysis, review existing compensation for internal equity, provide guidance for compensation administration including establishing pay ranges, and deliver an overall cost analysis with a final report due June 30, 2027.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 26, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
Close: Jul 26, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Legislative Research Commission (LRC) is conducting a Judicial Branch Compensation Study as mandated by House Bill 503 from the 2026 Regular Session. The study aims to evaluate the salaries and compensation of approximately 3,700 personnel within the Judicial Branch, including elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks, to ensure equitable and competitive compensation practices. The selected vendor will develop a compensation philosophy, conduct a market analysis, review existing compensation for internal equity, provide guidance for compensation administration including establishing pay ranges, and deliver an overall cost analysis with a final report due June 30, 2027.
AvailableKentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Legislative Research Commission (LRC) is conducting a Judicial Branch Compensation Study as mandated by House Bill 503 from the 2026 Regular Session. The study aims to evaluate the salaries and compensation of approximately 3,700 personnel within the Judicial Branch, including elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks, to ensure equitable and competitive compensation practices. The selected vendor will develop a compensation philosophy, conduct a market analysis, review existing compensation for internal equity, provide guidance for compensation administration including establishing pay ranges, and deliver an overall cost analysis with a final report due June 30, 2027.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 26, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
Close: Jul 26, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Legislative Research Commission (LRC) is conducting a Judicial Branch Compensation Study as mandated by House Bill 503 from the 2026 Regular Session. The study aims to evaluate the salaries and compensation of approximately 3,700 personnel within the Judicial Branch, including elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks, to ensure equitable and competitive compensation practices. The selected vendor will develop a compensation philosophy, conduct a market analysis, review existing compensation for internal equity, provide guidance for compensation administration including establishing pay ranges, and deliver an overall cost analysis with a final report due June 30, 2027.
AvailableKentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
Design, develop and maintain software applications for use in the business of the Legislative Research Commission and related entities on an as needed basis for the period of two (2) years.
Posted Date
Aug 15, 2025
Due Date
Sep 11, 2025
Release: Aug 15, 2025
Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
Close: Sep 11, 2025
Design, develop and maintain software applications for use in the business of the Legislative Research Commission and related entities on an as needed basis for the period of two (2) years.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC)
The meeting addressed various topics, including information requests, committee activity reports, and reviews of administrative regulations by different committees. Discussions covered the referral of prefiled bills, the selection of the Vic Hellard Jr. Award recipient, and authorization for staff studies on utility rates and nutrition habits of Kentucky citizens. Membership appointments were authorized for several task forces and subcommittees. There were also discussions and requests for approval to adjust meeting dates for interim joint committees.
The Kentucky General Assembly convened for an extraordinary session and approved a legislative redistricting plan for the state. The Consensus Forecasting Group predicted General Fund revenue growth. The House Judiciary Committee held a discussion on how the use of unmanned aircraft systems or UAS, often called drones, are impacting or could impact civil liberties inside the U.S. The Interim Joint Committee on Agriculture discussed the impact of Kentucky's Poultry Industry on Agriculture. The Budget Review Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education discussed the Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust (KSBIT). The Special Subcommittee on Energy discussed Kentucky's Coal Industry.
The committee discussed potential legislative issues for the 2024 Regular Session, including concerns surrounding the large and food animal veterinarian shortage, maintaining prime farmland, and riverport infrastructure. There was also discussion on potential legislation relating to watershed dams, an update on the implementation of 2023 Regular Session Senate Bill 281, and an overview of the Murray State University Hutson School of Agriculture.
The Kentucky Housing Task Force 2025 met to discuss ways to spur housing development, focusing on the challenges of homeownership and the need for affordable rental options. They considered flexible resources like revolving loan funds and employer-assisted housing. The Information Technology Oversight Committee addressed long-standing problems and financial concerns related to the KentuckyWired project, including questions about procurement codes and contract terminations. The committee seeks to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and awaits findings from the state auditor's office.
The document contains a record of vote modifications by roll call vote for various House Bills (HB) and House Resolutions (HCR) during the 2022 Regular Session.
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