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The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is the only business association in the state advocating for companies of all sizes and industries across the Commonwealth.
Frankfort, Ky.
Joined May 2009
NEW OP-ED | Opportunity Starts Here: Where Working Families Can Build Their Future. Read the full piece by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO @AshliWatts on The Bottom Line: https://t.co/5lkPSVRill.
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The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ashli Watts Across Kentucky, families are working hard to build...
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Access to child care determines whether families can participate in the workforce. An estimated 16,000 to 28,000 Kentucky parents could enter the workforce if child care were more available and affordable. As lawmakers discuss workforce solutions this session, now is the time to
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Kentucky Chamber President and CEO @AshliWatts joined business leaders and state chamber leaders at the @USChamber's State of American Business today, where U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark emphasized a focus on economic growth and preserving the nation’s free
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Join business, education, and policy leaders at the 11th Annual Kentucky Workforce Summit, February 17–18 in Lexington, for two days of practical insights on hiring, retention, upskilling, and emerging trends like AI. Designed for those shaping workforce strategy and talent
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In Kentucky, nearly 97% of local leaders say housing in their community cannot meet demand. As lawmakers consider how to support economic growth in the 2026 session, add your name in support of solutions at https://t.co/sqra0MElzr
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The Kentucky Chamber Board of Directors met today to hear updates to start the new year and the 2026 legislative session! The meeting featured a discussion from @kynewsmakers' Bill Bryant of @WKYT, @_AustinHorn of the @heraldleader, @MarioAndersonTV of @SpectrumNews1KY, and
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NEW: Leaders Focus on Economic Growth and Workforce at 2026 Kentucky Chamber Day Dinner. Get the details on The Bottom Line: https://t.co/nlMtNxNZVV.
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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...
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Senate President Robert Stivers said consistent legislative leadership has shaped Kentucky’s policy direction, strengthening the state’s economy and setting the stage for investment in research and innovation.
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House Speaker David Osborne stressed that “Kentucky’s strength has never come from the halls of government, but from the men and women in the room,” and pledged the House will continue pushing for smart policy, responsible budgets, and accountability.
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Senate Minority Leader Gerald Neal said Kentucky’s economic success depends on whether people can fully participate in the economy—citing access to child care, housing, transportation, and education as essential to a stable and skilled workforce.
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House Minority Leader Pam Stevenson said how Kentucky looks 50 years from now depends on the actions taken today, calling on leaders to create conditions where families can thrive and businesses can succeed—together.
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Governor Andy Beshear framed his 2026 priorities around the idea that the American Dream starts with a good job—outlining his proposals for housing, health care, infrastructure, workforce, education, and Pre-K.
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Kentucky Chamber President and CEO @AshliWatts highlighted the strength of Kentucky’s business community and the power of steady, collaborative leadership. In the 2026 session, she emphasized the Chamber’s focus on housing and child care, and said that when Kentuckians have what
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During the 2026 Kentucky Chamber Day Dinner, Chamber Board Chair Condrad Daniels of HJI Supply Chain Solutions reflected on a year of progress, highlighting the Chamber’s role in advancing pro-growth policies, strengthening the workforce, and positioning the Commonwealth for
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NEW: Governor Andy Beshear Outlines Budget Priorities in 2026 State of the Commonwealth Address. Get the details on The Bottom Line: https://t.co/CxOVWBfGeB.
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Gov. Andy Beshear delivered his State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday, highlighting recent progress Kentucky has made while outlining key elements of his proposed...
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As the 2026 legislative session begins, access to housing and child care remain top priorities for Kentucky’s business community. Add your name to support practical solutions that strengthen working families, employers, and communities: https://t.co/u8oZETnU5U
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Today marks the first day of the 2026 legislative session! Thank you to Senate President Robert Stivers, House Speaker David Osborne, Senate Majority Leader Max Wise, and Senator Julie Raque Adams for meeting today with Kentucky Chamber leadership, including Board Chair Condrad
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The Kentucky Chamber has released a new State of the Economy update, offering the latest insights and data on Kentucky and U.S. economic conditions. Read more at https://t.co/7J7B2FGuCb.
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Kentucky’s individual income tax rate will drop from 4% to 3.5% on January 1, 2026, marking the latest step in the Commonwealth’s multi-year effort to modernize its tax code and strengthen long-term economic competitiveness. Read more:
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Kentucky’s individual income tax rate will drop from 4% to 3.5% on January 1, 2026, marking the latest step in the Commonwealth’s multi-year effort to...
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