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Elections October 22, 2019

Kentucky Supreme Court candidates discuss priorities ahead of November 5 election

The Kentucky Supreme Court is one of the most influential institutions in the state. While some states appoint their justices, Kentucky is one of the…


Uncategorized October 16, 2019

Nick Rowe Elected 2020 Chairman of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Winston Griffin Chosen as Chair-Elect Nick Rowe, American Water Southeast Division senior vice president and Kentucky American Water president, has been elected to serve as…


Uncategorized October 15, 2019

State-funded preschool would benefit Kentucky’s current and future workforce, Rep. Josie Raymond says

With access to early childhood education being a top issue in Kentucky, Rep. Josie Raymond (D-Louisville) sat down with The Bottom Line to talk about…


Uncategorized October 15, 2019

Op-ed: Bus to Business creates an opportunity for students to “Go and See”

The following piece is an op-ed by Michael A. Rodenberg, CEO of Murakami Manufacturing USA, Inc. and Chair of the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center Board…


Elections, Uncategorized October 8, 2019

Republican attorney general candidate Cameron says Kentuckians are ready for a new type of leadership in statewide office

The race for Kentucky attorney general is one of the most hotly contested elections of 2019. While Kentuckians closely watch the governor’s race, many view…


Elections October 7, 2019

Democratic attorney general candidate Stumbo wants to fight opioid epidemic, questions qualifications of Republican candidate

The race for Kentucky attorney general is one of the most hotly contested elections of 2019. While Kentuckians closely watch the governor’s race, many view…


Uncategorized October 4, 2019

UPS to invest $750 million in projects, adding 1,000 new jobs in Louisville

On Thursday, UPS announced $750 million in projects that will support the Worldport air hub, which will create 1,000 jobs in Louisville. “UPS is a…


Uncategorized October 3, 2019

Students visit local businesses as part of statewide workforce initiative called Bus to Business

On Wednesday, schools from across the Commonwealth visited employers in their communities to learn about local career opportunities as part of a partnership with the…


Energy & Environment October 1, 2019

More money is needed for water and wastewater systems than government can provide, national water companies CEO says

While the quality of roads and bridges is often at the top of mind for citizens, other critical areas of infrastructure that often get overlooked…


Federal September 30, 2019

Kentucky Chamber urges adoption of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement

Because of the direct impact trade relationships between the United States, Mexico, and Canada has on Kentucky industries, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce sent a…


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