Legislation aimed at creating an automatic expungement process for certain low-level convictions in Kentucky advanced in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. Senate Bill ...
Lawmakers are advancing legislation that improves clarity and predictability in civil liability tied to public infrastructure projects. Senate Bill 195, sponsored by Senator Craig ...
The Kentucky Senate has unanimously approved its version of the state’s two-year executive branch budget, and returned it to the House for further consideration.
Legislation aimed at strengthening Kentucky’s child care system to better support working families, employers, and ...
Winners from across the state have been selected in three categories: small companies of 15-149 employees, medium companies of 150-499 employees and large companies consisting of more than 500 ...
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State and industry leaders gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to highlight Kentucky’s leadership in the growing alternative aviation fuel market, supporting the state’s agriculture ...
The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell and Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts For generations, Kentucky ...
Business and civic leaders from across the Commonwealth gathered for the 2026 Kentucky Chamber Day Dinner as the General Assembly kicked off this week. Kentucky Chamber Board Chair Condrad Daniels ...
As the 2025 legislative session begins, the Kentucky Chamber Center for Policy and Research has released A Guide to Kentucky Tax Reform, which details recent state tax reform efforts and offers ...
With housing being a top issue for impacting economic growth in Kentucky, a legislative task force met during the interim to study and review current and future housing needs. This week, the Kentucky ...