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Understanding and solving child care challenges is key to strengthening Kentucky’s workforce and growing the economy, according to two new reports released by the ...
The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts When the largest economic ...
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 ...
More than 200 emerging leaders from across the Commonwealth gathered in Louisville on July 25 for the Kentucky Chamber’s 2nd Annual Young Professionals Summit, presented by Deloitte. Callie Miracle of ...
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order on July 31 imposing a new round of tariffs on goods from countries around the world, significantly escalating U.S. trade policy. The order ...
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 ...
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Leaders of the Statewide Workforce and Talent Team (SWATT)—a cross-sector initiative between education, workforce, economic development, and business partners—testified before the Interim Joint ...
The Kentucky Chamber Foundation, in partnership with the Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA) and Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government’s WORK-Lexington program, hosted its first-ever Future ...
At the 2nd Annual Kentucky Young Professionals Summit on July 25, the Kentucky Chamber announced Brandon Pennington, Executive Director of Harlan Tourist and Convention Commission, ...
Senator Chris McDaniel was honored with the Kentucky Chamber MVP Award on July 28 by business leaders from northern Kentucky. Sen. McDaniel was among a select group of legislators who “went to bat” ...
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