House committee passes bill regulating litigation financing industry
The House Judiciary Committee reported favorably on a bill Wednesday that would regulate the third-party litigation financing industry. Litigation financing is a process in which…
The House Judiciary Committee reported favorably on a bill Wednesday that would regulate the third-party litigation financing industry. Litigation financing is a process in which…
Bryan Sunderland, vice president of public affairs for the Chamber, testifies at the hearing of SB 151. SB 151 (Jones) received significant discussion in the…
Since the release of its Leaky Bucket Report in 2009, the Chamber has been an outspoken proponent of reforming government spending in the areas of…
In response to strong opposition by the business community, including members of the Kentucky Chamber, OSHA withdrew its onerous noise reduction proposal that would have…
In addition to our efforts in Frankfort to advance the Chamber’s Business Agenda, we are keeping a close watch on business issues being debated in…
Today, the Senate Education Committee passed SB 69, a bill to allow high school juniors to graduate from high school early and continue on to…
In a letter to lawmakers Wednesday, the Kentucky Chamber, along with several other Chambers from around the state, announced their support for SB 1. The…
Dave Adkisson, President & CEO of the Chamber addressed the House Republican Caucus yesterday at the capitol to educate members on the Chamber’s role in…
SB 120 (Smith) was introduced late Tuesday afternoon and will receive a committee hearing on Wednesday morning. The measure will allow the Kentucky Energy and…
Chamber board members Dan Bork, Vice President of Tax for Lexmark International Inc., and John Chilton, Partner at Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP, appeared alongside Representative…