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Uncategorized March 29, 2019

Pension relief for Kentucky universities and other government entities goes to governor

After much discussion about how to provide relief to Kentucky’s regional universities and quasi-governmental agencies struggling with the growing costs of pension benefits, lawmakers passed…


Uncategorized March 28, 2019

Education bill heads to governor with amendment addressing concerns

On Thursday night, the House and Senate passed an amended version of Senate Bill 175 which impacts the state’s education accountability and assessment systems. Among…


Uncategorized March 28, 2019

Bill prohibiting use of tobacco products on Kentucky school grounds sees final passage

Tobacco-free school legislation saw final passage on Thursday, the final day of the 2019 session. House Bill 11, sponsored by Rep. Kim Moser, would prohibit…


Uncategorized March 28, 2019

Changes to tax “clean up” bill move forward on final day of 2019 session

UPDATED: After passing a “clean up” bill for tax reforms made in the 2018 session earlier this month, lawmakers passed a bill to make additional…


Uncategorized March 28, 2019

Federal judge rules against Kentucky’s Medicaid waiver

On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled to undo approval of Kentucky’s Medicaid waiver. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved Kentucky’s Section…


Uncategorized March 27, 2019

Gov. Matt Bevin makes an appointment to the Kentucky Supreme Court

On Wednesday, Gov. Matt Bevin has appointed the David Cowan Buckingham of Murray, Kentucky to the office of Justice for the First Supreme Court District…


Uncategorized March 22, 2019

Op-Ed: It’s time to make Kentucky schools tobacco-free and address youth vaping epidemic

The following piece is an op-ed authored by Dave Adkisson, President and CEO, Kentucky Chamber Ben Chandler, President and CEO, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky…


Uncategorized March 21, 2019

Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Dave Adkisson to Retire October 2019

FRANKFORT, Ky.– Kentucky Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dave Adkisson will retire effective October 2019 after a long and successful tenure at the state’s…


Uncategorized March 18, 2019

Senator McConnell and Kentucky leaders work to address opioid crisis

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and James Carroll, Director of the National Office of Drug Control Policy, met with stakeholders Monday at Volunteers of America…


2019 General Assembly, Energy & Environment March 14, 2019

Solar energy policy sees final passage

Late Thursday night, legislation seeking to update Kentucky’s private net metering policy to ensure costs remain fair for all energy consumers saw final passage in…


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