New law will mean more jobs and money for Kentucky once alcohol shipments can begin, Rep. Koenig says
Kentuckians can soon get alcohol shipped to their home from in and out of state producers under a new bill passed by lawmakers during the…
Kentuckians can soon get alcohol shipped to their home from in and out of state producers under a new bill passed by lawmakers during the…
Following Kentucky’s highest single-day total of COVID-19 cases, Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday changes are needed in the state to work to avoid a surge…
The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a stay Friday afternoon nullifying rulings from the state’s lower courts questioning the executive orders from Gov. Andy Beshear during…
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary June 2020 unemployment rate showed a decrease of 6.6 percent to 4.3 percent, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS),…
The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts Over the last several months, in the midst of COVID-19…
On July 9, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce joined the Kentucky Association of Counties, Kentucky League of Cities, and the Kentucky Coal Association in filing…
Kentuckians out of work amid the COVID-19 pandemic expecting to receive the $600 weekly federal unemployment benefit through the end of July may be surprised…
At a special meeting of the Kentucky Board of Education Friday, Dr. Jason Glass was named as the state’s new Commissioner of Education. The special…
Citing a steady uptick in statewide COVID-19 cases this week, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Thursday an executive order requiring all Kentuckians to wear personal…
In an effort to protect Kentucky’s business community as the state reopens amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Kentucky Chamber testified before the Interim Joint Committee…