Tariff Refund Process Begins as Federal Government Launches Claims Portal
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal tariffs imposed under emergency powers, U.S. businesses can now begin applying for refunds. U.S. Customs and Border…
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal tariffs imposed under emergency powers, U.S. businesses can now begin applying for refunds. U.S. Customs and Border…
The Kentucky General Assembly has passed a two-year, $32.4 billion state budget, sending House Bill 500 to the governor for consideration. Lawmakers are scheduled to…
Landmark legislation to strengthen Kentucky’s child care system passed the General Assembly on Tuesday. House Bill 6 and House Joint Resolution 50, sponsored by House…
Legislation to expand prison education and workforce training through a partnership between the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) and the Kentucky Department of…
Lawmakers are advancing legislation that improves clarity and predictability in civil liability tied to public infrastructure projects. UPDATE: Senate Bill 195, sponsored by Senator Craig…
Legislation aimed at strengthening Kentucky’s child care system to better support working families, employers, and communities across the Commonwealth advanced this week in Frankfort. House…
State and industry leaders gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to highlight Kentucky’s leadership in the growing alternative aviation fuel market, supporting the state’s agriculture industry,…
The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell and Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts For generations, Kentucky has…
The Kentucky House of Representatives approved an amended version of House Bill 500 on Thursday, advancing a $31.56 billion two-year state budget following several weeks…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled 6-3 that the president does not have authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose…