03/16/2026
🏠 Two housing measures sponsored by Sen. Robby Mills, R-Henderson, have passed the Kentucky Senate and now head to the House of Representatives for consideration, continuing ongoing efforts to expand Kentucky’s housing supply and remove regulatory barriers that slow home construction.
Senate Bills 224 and 225 build on years of work led by Mills as co-chair of the Kentucky Housing Task Force, which has examined housing shortages, rising costs and development challenges facing communities across the commonwealth.
“Kentucky needs more homes, and that means making it easier to build them,” Mills said. “These bills continue the work we’ve been doing through the Housing Task Force to remove unnecessary red tape and help communities increase housing supply while keeping decisions local.”
The above is an excerpt from a press release issued this morning by the Kentucky Senate Majority Caucus: Read the full press release here➡️ https://conta.cc/3P3YgIo
👏 HBAK commends Senator Mills’ continued focus on housing supply and efforts to remove barriers to home construction. “Our members across Kentucky are ready to build the homes our communities need,” said HBAK President Todd Millay. “We are grateful to Sen. Mills and the General Assembly for continuing to focus on policies that help remove unnecessary delays and make it easier for builders to deliver more housing opportunities for Kentucky families.”