
“Right-to-work legislation will literally open up a full third more opportunities for us. Instead of fishing in two-thirds of the pond, we are now going to be fishing in the entire pond. And that is going to mean extraordinary things,” Gov. Bevin said.
Bevin went on to say that since the passage of the right-to-work law, Kentucky has received unsolicited calls on a daily basis from economic developers and others looking at the Commonwealth as “open for business.”
The governor gave special thanks to House Speaker Jeff Hoover for his leadership on the issue as he was the sponsor of House Bill 1 and has been a vocal proponent for many years.
“The word is out that Kentucky is a better place to do business than it was 12 months ago or 5 years ago or 10 years ago. We are a better place to do business and we will continue to do things to make Kentucky a better place to do business. That’s what we are about,” Hoover said.
“He stood up there with us when it wasn’t popular face the crowds that we had against us at times,” DeCesare said.
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