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The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts When the largest economic ...
The Kentucky Chamber Foundation, in partnership with the Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA) and Lexington-Fayette Urban ...
John Hughes, Public Affairs Director for the Kentucky Chamber, spoke to the General Assembly’s Interim Joint Task Force on Housing. He shared findings from the Chamber and the Home Builders ...
House Majority Whip Jason Nemes was recognized with the Kentucky Chamber MVP Award on July 24 by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts and Chamber Vice President of Policy Charles Aull. Rep.
As Kentucky’s economy continues to evolve amid both momentum and uncertainty, Governor Andy Beshear joined Kentucky Chamber Chair Scott Davis on July 22 for a conversation on the Commonwealth’s ...
Speaker of the House David Osborne was presented the Kentucky Chamber MVP Award on July 15 at a dinner hosted by the Chamber in recognition of his leadership and work to advance the Commonwealth.
Senator Craig Richardson was recognized with the 2025 Kentucky Chamber MVP Award on July 8 by Kentucky Chamber Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Kate Shanks and Public Affairs Director John ...
More than 100 bills were passed in Kentucky during the 2025 legislative session, with many becoming law on Friday, June 27. Kentucky’s Constitution states that new laws take effect 90 days following ...
In June, the Kentucky Chamber’s 5th Annual Women’s Summit, presented by Fifth Third Bank, brought together more than 600 attendees to celebrate and learn from women shaping the Commonwealth, including ...
The Kentucky Chamber has announced the finalists for the 2025 Young Professional of the Year award, which recognizes young professionals for their leadership, innovation, and service in their careers ...
Kentucky Chamber Foundation Senior Vice President Beth Davisson and Henderson County Schools Superintendent Dr. Bob Lawson testified before the Interim Joint Committee on Education on Tuesday to share ...
In May, the Kentucky Chamber convened nearly 200 business leaders, policy experts, and public officials for its Federal Issues Summit to dive into the most pressing federal policies shaping Kentucky’s ...
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