HB757 Kratom Ban, removes previous regulation Page 342 and 343
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Status: Engrossed on March 12 2026 – 50% progression
Action: 2026-04-01 – passed 65-25

Main legislative message line 502-564-8100 or the leadership office line 502-564-2450. Direct office lines, where available, are listed below.

Kentucky State Senate Directory (2026)

NameEmail
Julie Raque AdamsJulie.Adams@kylegislature.gov
Cassie Chambers ArmstrongCassie.Armstrong@kylegislature.gov
Karen BergKaren.Berg@kylegislature.gov
Gary BoswellGary.Boswell@kylegislature.gov
Jared CarpenterJared.Carpenter@kylegislature.gov
Danny CarrollDanny.Carroll@kylegislature.gov
Gary ClemonsGary.Clemons@kylegislature.gov
Matthew DeneenMatthew.Deneen@kylegislature.gov
Donald DouglasDonald.Douglas@kylegislature.gov
Greg ElkinsGreg.Elkins@kylegislature.gov
Shelley Funke FrommeyerShelley.FunkeFrommeyer@kylegislature.gov
Rick GirdlerRick.Girdler@kylegislature.gov
David P. GivensDavid.Givens@kylegislature.gov
Keturah HerronKeturah.Herron@kylegislature.gov
Jimmy HigdonJimmy.Higdon@kylegislature.gov
Jason HowellJason.Howell@kylegislature.gov
Scott MadonScott.Madon@kylegislature.gov
Amanda Mays BledsoeAmanda.MaysBledsoe@kylegislature.gov
Christian McDanielChris.McDaniel@kylegislature.gov
Stephen MeredithStephen.Meredith@kylegislature.gov
Robby MillsRobby.Mills@kylegislature.gov
Gerald A. NealGerald.Neal@kylegislature.gov
Michael J. NemesMike.Nemes@kylegislature.gov
Matt NunnMatt.Nunn@kylegislature.gov
Steve RawlingsSteve.Rawlings@kylegislature.gov
Aaron ReedAaron.Reed@kylegislature.gov
Craig RichardsonCraig.Richardson@kylegislature.gov
Brandon SmithBrandon.Smith@kylegislature.gov
Robert StiversRobert.Stivers@kylegislature.gov
Brandon J. StormBrandon.Storm@kylegislature.gov
Reginald L. ThomasReginald.Thomas@kylegislature.gov
Lindsey TichenorLindsey.Tichenor@kylegislature.gov
Robin L. WebbRobin.Webb@kylegislature.gov
Stephen WestSteve.West@kylegislature.gov
Phillip WheelerPhillip.Wheeler@kylegislature.gov
Gex WilliamsGex.Williams@kylegislature.gov
Mike WilsonMike.Wilson@kylegislature.gov
Max WiseMax.Wise@kylegislature.gov


House Leadership

PositionNamePhone (Dashes Only)Email
Speaker of the HouseDavid W. Osborne502-564-4334David.Osborne@kylegislature.gov
Speaker Pro TemporeDavid Meade502-564-4334David.Meade@kylegislature.gov
Majority Floor LeaderSteven Rudy502-564-8100Steven.Rudy@kylegislature.gov
Majority Caucus ChairSuzanne Miles502-564-2217Suzanne.Miles@kylegislature.gov
Majority WhipJason Nemes502-564-2217Jason.Nemes@kylegislature.gov
Minority Floor LeaderPamela Stevenson502-564-5565Pamela.Stevenson@kylegislature.gov
Minority Caucus ChairLindsey Burke502-564-5565Lindsey.Burke@kylegislature.gov
Minority WhipJoshua Watkins502-564-5565Joshua.Watkins@kylegislature.gov

EMAIL TEMPLATE
Suggested Subject Kentucky Voter Opposes Kratom Ban in HB 757 — Enforce Existing Laws

Salutation “Dear Senator [Last Name],” or Representative [Last Name}

Statement of Intent “I am a Kentucky resident writing/calling to respectfully ask you to oppose the last-minute blanket ban on kratom slipped into HB 757. Public comment has been completely bypassed and this bill should be voted against.”

Enforce Existing Law “The legislature already thoughtfully adjudicated this issue by passing the Kentucky Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) in 2024. If there are concerns, the state must focus on improving enforcement of the existing law, not abandoning it to criminalize responsible consumers.”
The Real Threat “If lawmakers are seeing harm in the state, it is likely stemming from highly concentrated, synthetic 7-OH products. Please target those dangerous synthetics, not the natural botanical plant that has a demonstrated history of safe use.”

Science & Federal Alignment
“A sudden blanket ban on natural kratom runs directly counter to recent actions and evaluations by the Federal Government, and it is not backed by current science.”

The Request Include your Personal Story
“I urge you to explicitly exclude natural kratom leaf products from being banned. Prohibition punishes responsible.

adults. [Insert your personal experience here.]”

Closing “Thank you for your time and for considering the importance of regulation and enforcement

HB481 Amend KRS 217.2202 to eliminate the prohibition on kratom extracts and kratom products that contain greater than two percent 7-hydroxymitragynine; amend KRS 217.2203 to establish that products that contain greater than two percent 7-hydroxymitragynine shall comply with labeling requirements…
Status: Introduced on February 12 2025 – 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2025-02-14 – to Health Services (H)
Pending: House Health Services Committee

HB895 This active bill seeks to establish a new Department of Psychoactive Substances. If passed, this department would take over the regulation and enforcement of cannabis, kratom, and specific hemp products.
Status: Introduced on March 4 2026 – 25% progression
Action: 2026-03-11 – to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (H)
PendingHouse Licensing, Occupations & Administrative Regulations Committee

HB293 Creates new sections of KRS Chapter 217 to define terms related to kratom, to prohibit the sale of kratom products to individuals under 21 years of age, to establish product safety standards, to establish labeling requirements for kratom products, to authorize the Department for Public Health to promulgate administrative regulations related to the regulation of kratom products, to establish penalties, and to declare the supremacy of federal law.
Status: Passed on April 4 2024 – 100% progression
Action: 2024-04-04 – signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 44)

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