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Local officials look for House Bill 557 to alleviate financial burden of state jail inmates

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The 2026 Kentucky General Assembly regular session is now in week seven, and among the proposed legislation local officials have their eyes on is House Bill 557, which the Kentucky Association of Counties says aims to rebalance state and county responsibilities for correctional facilities.

Hardin County Jailer Josh Lindblom said during last week’s Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting that the bill “incentives regionalization” on the county level.

“At a county level, not a state level, you as a fiscal court should decide where your money goes to with the taxpayers, correct?” Lindblom said. “Not the state. You see how the driver’s license system went? That’s the same thing that would go with regionalized jails at a state level. County level regionalization is where it’s at just for the fact that you would have a say in where your tax dollars go.”

The bill also reforms county reimbursement for housing state prisoners held on felony charges at county jails.

“This is upon conviction in the bill, not sentencing,” Lindblom said. “We get paid retroactively since day one, so it’d be more than just what the other bill has talked about. Before it was at 60 days, and they were talking about going forward with it. Now it’d go all the way back to day one.”

Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul said counties have been subsidizing jail budgets due to the lower reimbursement rate, which he said is unsustainable for local taxpayer dollars.

“When I took office, we were somewhere around a $2 million or $2.5 million subsidy, which I thought was a lot of money, and in just a few years it’s grown to almost $6 million,” Taul said. “We bring in about $11 million in property tax.”

The bill was introduced in the House Committee on Committees on February 4 and has been assigned to the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee. As of Monday, the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission says the bill has 42 co-sponsers including local representatives Steve Bratcher, Josh Calloway, Peyton Griffee, Samara Heavrin and Nancy Tate.

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