FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A bill that will undo efforts in Kentucky’s two largest cities to ban landlords from discriminating against renters who use federal housing vouchers has been restored after Republican lawmakers quickly overrode the Democratic governor’s veto. The override votes completed work on the bill Wednesday. The lopsided override votes in the House and Senate came a day after Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed the legislation. It was Beshear’s first veto of this year’s legislative session. But more are expected amid policy clashes between the Democratic governor and the GOP legislative supermajorities.

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      If you want to buy a house and rent it out to people on assistance nothing is stopping you. You are free to care about the poor

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          I was simply responding to the comment of “let me go back to loving my neighbor”. Nothing is stopping him from loving his neighbor or of renting to someone.

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            “You are free to care about the poor” is a typical libertarian phrase that implies that it is not the government’s duty to ensure the poor are cared for, which it is.

            That person shouldn’t have to even consider renting out a house to people on assistance because there are huge corporations that own hundreds or even thousands of rental properties that should be required to do so by the government. They are free to care about the poor too. They don’t, so they should be forced to.

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    I live in kentucky. have all my life.

    the kentucky democratic party will never make issues like this an issue to fundraise or encourage people to run for office. it’s embarrassing.

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    Low income housing areas are notoriously dangerous. Why should anyone be forced to rent their own private property out to someone on government assistance?

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      Why should you be allowed to buy up low income neighborhood properties and hold them hostage? Your private property is guaranteed by state protection and it can be taken away by the state!

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      That would be awful! Luckily, no one is forced to rent to anyone, and you can live there yourself, thereby bringing up the income levels (you do have a job, right?) and therefore the safety.

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    The article didn’t have a lot of detail on specifically what exactly want going to be allowed. I realize it would have prevented discrimination but specially in what way.