Four vetoes issued by Gov. Matt Bevin in recent days were overridden by the Kentucky General Assembly on March 29, allowing the legislation to pass into law. Two notable bills that were passed include SB 91 and HB 471. SB 91 also known as “Tim’s Law”, will allow court-ordered assisted outpatient treatment for certain mentally ill Kentuckians who have previously been involuntarily hospitalized for mental illness at least twice in the past year. HB 471, widely known as the funding bill for public charter schools legislation, had parts vetoed that would require the General Assembly to approve spending of any funds the state receives from the Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Agreement, a multi-billion national agreement that settles allegations of emissions test cheating by the automaker. The veto on HB 471 had a unanimous vote to override.