General Assembly, AG and Gov. Bevins attorneys agree KRS lawsuit raise questions about exec. poewr
General Assembly Andy Beshear and Gov. Matt Bevins attorneys agree Kentucky Retirement Systems lawsuit still raises legal questions of executive branch power
With a Republican-majority General Assembly, lawmakers will most likely codify Gov. Matt Bevins executive order abolishing the previous Kentucky Retirement Systems board in the upcoming session, but both Attorney General Andy Beshear, his legal team and Bevins attorneys agree arguments of constitutional authority and separation-of-power questions should be resolved.
Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd listened to oral arguments from Kevin Chlarson, Deputy Attorney General Mitchel Denham and Bevins counsel Steve Pitt.
Kevin Chlarson, attorney for ousted board chair Tommy Elliott, argued for final judgment on whether Bevin overstepped his executive power by abolishing the former KRS board and ousting Elliott in April.
Current KRS board member Mary Helen Peter joined the lawsuit along with Elliott.
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