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In 2009, Kentucky passed historic legislation that positioned our state to become the first in the nation to adopt more rigorous academic standards to improve…
In 2009, Kentucky passed historic legislation that positioned our state to become the first in the nation to adopt more rigorous academic standards to improve…
With less than three weeks remaining until the General Assembly begins their veto recess, time is running short to pass HB 407, legislation to authorize…
The House Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee advanced HB 399 this morning by a 6-3 vote. The measure, supported by the Kentucky Chamber, numerous local…
Kentucky Chamber-supported HB407 would create a system for public-private partnerships that would allow government and private businesses to team up to provide services more economically…
The Obama administration announced they will allow some health plans that fall short of Obamacare coverage requirements to continue. The decision, announced Wednesday by federal…
On May 21, the Kentucky Chamber launched a new section of its website devoted to educating Kentucky businesses about the impact of the Patient Protection…
Revenues could rise by an additional $659 million annually under a set of recommended changes to how Kentucky employers and citizens are taxed. These recommendations…
Medicaid Managed Care is achieving its goal of saving Kentucky money, but health providers continue to express concerns about the implementation. During an Interim Joint…
For more on the pension situation, visit the Kentucky Chamber’s website.
Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Dave Adkisson and Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry Holliday continued to promote Kentucky’s new tougher academic standards last week during a…