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Post by Logan on Feb 24, 2017 16:48:19 GMT -6
House passes bill that would overturn Louisville's plastic bag banA bill that would overturn Louisville’s ban on the use of plastic bags for yard waste sailed through the Republican-controlled Kentucky House of Representatives on Wednesday. The measure, House Bill 246, would abolish the city-county solid waste management district, commonly referred to as the 109 Board. It also would eliminate all of its rules and regulations — including the plastic bag ban — at the end of August 2017 unless they are reauthorized by a new board. The measure is one of two in this year's legislative session that Democrats have dubbed as part of a "war on Louisville" being waged by GOP state lawmakers. It passed by a 66-29 vote. Republican state Rep. Jerry Miller of Louisville, who sponsored the bill, told the Courier-Journal the legislation is about protecting the rights of residents who live within the more than 80 smaller cities inside Louisville Metro. Read more: www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/metro-government/2017/02/22/house-passes-bill-overturning-louisville-plastic-bag-ban/98267342/
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