The 2022 Kentucky general election included a ballot measure known as Constitutional Amendment 1. This amendment proposed to give the Kentucky General Assembly more authority over the scheduling and length of legislative sessions, potentially allowing them to call themselves into special session and extend sessions beyond their constitutionally mandated limits. This would have altered the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches of state government.
The outcome of this vote significantly impacted the functioning of Kentucky’s government. Control over legislative calendars and session lengths is a key aspect of governmental power. Historically, limitations on legislative sessions were designed, in part, to prevent overreach by the legislative branch. The proposed amendment sought to modify these long-standing limitations. Proponents argued it would allow the legislature to respond more efficiently to emergencies and complex issues. Opponents raised concerns about potential abuses of power and a disruption of the balance between the branches of government.