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Taxes & Budget January 28, 2020

Gov. Beshear budget proposal puts more money toward education and other areas with new tax dollars

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear presented his budget proposal Tuesday night that increases funding for K-12 and higher education, provides a raise for teachers and state…


Education, Workforce Development January 28, 2020

Legislation to improve access to financial aid passes committee

A bill that would require high school students to complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) documents before graduation passed out of the House…


Uncategorized January 27, 2020

Op-ed: 10 Years Later, State’s Bucket Is Still Leaking. Time for Pro-Growth Tax Reform, Additional Revenue.

The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts It has been ten years since the Kentucky Chamber of…


Uncategorized January 24, 2020

Kentucky colleges and universities seeking additional $127 million over two years in performance-based funding

As Kentucky has seen a significant decline in higher education funding in recent years, Kentucky’s colleges and universities are asking lawmakers to give an additional…


Uncategorized January 24, 2020

National energy officials to detail key issues at Kentucky Chamber conference

U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Neil Chatterjee will be in Kentucky to share their thoughts and…


Uncategorized January 24, 2020

2020 Best Places to Work in Kentucky Announced

The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management (KYSHRM) and ClearPath Mutual Insurance Company announce the 100 companies (in alphabetical order)…


Uncategorized January 23, 2020

Senate passes bill to raise age to purchase tobacco to 21

The state Senate passed a bill Thursday that would raise the age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21 with a 28 to 10…


Uncategorized January 22, 2020

VIDEO: Three main areas take up a large portion of Kentucky budget

As Kentucky lawmakers work to craft the state’s next two-year budget, data shows Medicaid, corrections, and public employee benefits continue to grow faster and need…


Uncategorized January 22, 2020

Cash bail being challenged in Kentucky Supreme Court

Amid increased discussions about Kentucky’s pretrial release system and how to handle the issue of cash bail, the Department of Public Advocacy has asked the…


Uncategorized January 21, 2020

Kentucky Chamber Releases 10-Year Leaky Bucket Update

Report Finds State’s Budget Bucket Still Leaking, Calls for Pro-Growth Tax Reform, New Revenue Kentucky continues to struggle to slow state spending in key areas…


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