Where key bills stand as Kentucky legislature enters final days

The Kentucky legislature is nearing its final days, with several key bills passed and others still in progress. Bills that have passed include those designating an official state mushroom, promoting nuclear energy, and addressing student assaults on teachers.
Kentucky's legislative session is ending soon. Several key bills have been passed, including one making the indigo milk cap the official state mushroom. Another bill promotes nuclear energy by creating a pilot program to explore new nuclear energy generating facilities. A third bill requires a 12-month minimum expulsion for students who assault teachers. Other bills are still in progress, including one limiting the governor's ability to issue pardons. The legislature has two days left to pass remaining bills before a veto period begins.
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