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The Bottom Line - Kentucky Political News
Jan 10, 2025 · Hot Topics February 6, 2025 | Business Leaders Complete Training Through the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Disability Hiring Academy; February 4, 2025 | Senate Passes Bill Reducing Personal Income Tax Rate to 3.5%, Governor Signs Bill; February 3, 2025 | Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Delayed 30 Days, Tariffs on China Imposed; January 10, 2025 | Leaders Highlight Progress, Opportunity, and ...
About - The Bottom Line
Jan 10, 2025 · The Bottom Line is a news site published by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.With the goal of closely monitoring the progress and facts of business-related legislation in Kentucky, and delivering behind the scenes knowledge of state government, The Bottom Line breaks down complex policy issues into …
Announcing the Kentucky Collaborative on Child Care ... - The …
Aug 22, 2024 · Hot Topics February 11, 2025 | Policy Brief Outlines Kentucky’s Unemployment Rate Increase in 2024; February 6, 2025 | Business Leaders Complete Training Through the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Disability Hiring Academy; February 4, 2025 | Senate Passes Bill Reducing Personal Income Tax Rate to 3.5%, Governor Signs Bill; February 3, 2025 | Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Delayed 30 Days ...
Op-Ed: Kentucky Businesses Need Free Enterprise - The Bottom Line
1 day ago · The following is an op-ed piece authored by Ashli Watts, President and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. To borrow the words of Suzanne Clark, CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, “All business is local.”Policies created at every level, from the federal level to the state and local levels, have ripple effects that directly impact not only national growth but the success of local ...
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Dec 11, 2024 · Hot Topics February 11, 2025 | Policy Brief Outlines Kentucky’s Unemployment Rate Increase in 2024; February 6, 2025 | Business Leaders Complete Training Through the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Disability Hiring Academy; February 4, 2025 | Senate Passes Bill Reducing Personal Income Tax Rate to 3.5%, Governor Signs Bill; February 3, 2025 | Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Delayed 30 Days ...
Kentucky Chamber Releases Full Legislative Agenda Ahead of …
Oct 16, 2024 · The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has released its 2025 Legislative Agenda detailing priorities for growth for the upcoming session of the Kentucky General Assembly.. The business community’s focus for the upcoming legislative session includes advocating for policies that will help make Kentucky the best state in the nation to live, work, and do business.
2025 General Assembly Archives - The Bottom Line
Dec 2, 2024 · Hot Topics February 6, 2025 | Business Leaders Complete Training Through the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Disability Hiring Academy; February 4, 2025 | Senate Passes Bill Reducing Personal Income Tax Rate to 3.5%, Governor Signs Bill; February 3, 2025 | Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Delayed 30 Days, Tariffs on China Imposed; January 10, 2025 | Leaders Highlight Progress, Opportunity, and ...
Kentucky Chamber - The Bottom Line
Jan 7, 2025 · From its beginnings more than 60 years ago, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has evolved into the premier business association in the state. Today, the Kentucky Chamber represents 2,700 member businesses – from family-owned shops to Fortune 500 companies – that employ over half of the Commonwealth’s workforce.
Kentucky Chamber, Home Builders Association of Kentucky …
Jul 8, 2024 · Hot Topics February 11, 2025 | Policy Brief Outlines Kentucky’s Unemployment Rate Increase in 2024; February 6, 2025 | Business Leaders Complete Training Through the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Disability Hiring Academy; February 4, 2025 | Senate Passes Bill Reducing Personal Income Tax Rate to 3.5%, Governor Signs Bill; February 3, 2025 | Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Delayed 30 Days ...
Where new businesses are starting in Kentucky - The Bottom Line
Jul 17, 2023 · More than 46,000 new businesses were started in Kentucky last year based on new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. While the distribution of new business formations was primarily concentrated in the state’s urban areas, several rural and suburban counties also saw significant amounts of new business activity.