Billy Act

Highlights of the Billy Act:

  • Amendment to the Kentucky Constitution
    Section 29 – citizens can protect themselves,
  • Removal of the Atta Scott Amendment
    18 RS HB 528 – Only evidence can effect
    parental rights,
  • Humane Jails & no more innocent people jailed,
  • Families Safe from Govt. Authorized Meth Use.
    Safety for children and clean parents,
  • Transparent Judicial Conduct Review Board.
    A Judiciary that can be trusted,
  • $5.00 Public Service License with permanent and
    transparent records. Law enforcement with records that travel from agency to agency with them,
  • Constitutional Rights apply at all Judicial and Administrative functions.
  • A parent, defendant, victim shall never be denied a chance to testify or present evidence,
  • Random drug test for bar association members, judges, administrative hearing officers, law enforcement officers, and law-school students while maintaining permanent transparent records.   

 

 

Corrective – For the People, by the People

Roughly, Half of the States in the United States have provisions in their Constitution now, to allow the Citizens to enact and reject law. It’s time for Kentucky to come out of 1891

Million Happier Kentuckians


Amendment to the Kentucky Constitution

Proposed Amendment:
Section 29
Legislative Power Vested in General Assembly and the People

The legislative power shall be vested in a House of Representatives and a Senate, which, together, shall be styled the “General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.” But the people reserve to themselves the initiative power to propose laws and to enact or reject the same at the polls independent of the General Assembly, and they also reserve the power to approve or reject at the polls any act, or item, section, or part of any act, of the legislature.


The initiative power of the people may be invoked by a petition that contains the proposed measure set forth at length and is signed by a number of legal voters equal to at least five percent (5%) of the total votes cast for all candidates for Governor at the last preceding regular election at which a Governor was elected.