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Kentucky Competitiveness, Labor January 6, 2017

Right-to-work and prevailing wage repeal on track to pass in Senate Saturday

Continuing on the fast track in the legislature, right-to-work and prevailing wage repeal legislation passed Senate committees Friday, paving the way for the bills to…


Uncategorized January 5, 2017

Right-to-work and other important bills on track to be law in Kentucky by Saturday

Bills dealing with right-to-work, repeal of the prevailing wage, medical review panels, pension transparency and more are on track to become law by the weekend…


Kentucky Competitiveness, Labor January 4, 2017

Right-to-work sees passage in House and Senate committees on day two of session

On day two of the 2017 session, right-to-work bills passed through committees and move to the next step of the legislative process. Early Wednesday, members…


Health & Wellness January 4, 2017

Medical Review Panels bill clears first legislative hurdle

The Kentucky state Senate voted Wednesday in favor of moving forward with legislation seeking to address the heightened costs directly attributed to Kentucky’s uncontrolled medical…


Uncategorized January 4, 2017

Repeal of prevailing wage in Kentucky moves forward 

Legislation that would eliminate the government defined hourly wage in construction contracts known as prevailing wage on state projects passed the House Economic Development and…


Pensions January 4, 2017

Bill to bring transparency to legislative pensions passes Senate committee

The Senate State and Local Government Committee passed a bill that would make former and current legislators’ retirement benefits information subject to open records requests…


Issue Interests, Kentucky Competitiveness January 3, 2017

Business priorities take center stage as bills announced under new GOP leadership at state Capitol

On day one of the 2017 General Assembly session, business priorities including right-to-work, repeal of the prevailing wage, medical review panels, pension transparency measures and…


Uncategorized January 3, 2017

House Democrats elect minority leadership team on first day back in Frankfort

Ahead of the Kentucky House of Representatives gaveling in on the first day of the 2017 session, House Democrats elected the leaders for their caucus….


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Issue Interests, Kentucky Competitiveness, Labor, Opinion December 27, 2016

Op-ed: Right-to-Work, Making Kentucky Open for Business

The following is an op-ed from the Presidents of Chambers of Commerce across the state supporting Right-to-Work legislation in Kentucky including: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce…


Uncategorized December 21, 2016

State leaders tout pro-business agenda at Kentucky Chamber Legislative Preview Conference

Some of the most prominent and influential policy-makers in Kentucky came together Monday to discuss the fast approaching legislative session and what citizens of the…


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