The following is an op-ed piece authored by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts Kentucky made meaningful progress ...
As workforce shortages continue across many of Kentucky’s key industries, employers are taking a more active role in building ...
After years of planning and federal funding efforts, leaders officially broke ground Friday on the Brent Spence Bridge ...
Business ranks as the most trusted institution globally, with trust even higher at the workplace level, according to the ...
Lawmakers advanced legislation during the 2026 session to strengthen Kentucky’s agriculture and transportation industries and ...
State business, workforce, and education leaders hosted the first-ever Statewide Workforce and Talent Team (SWATT) Convening in December, an event to streamline workforce development efforts across ...
Business, education, and workforce leaders gathered for the 11th Annual Kentucky Workforce Summit in February, presented by Deloitte, to focus on strengthening the Commonwealth’s talent pipeline and ...
The Kentucky General Assembly has passed a two-year, $32.4 billion state budget, sending House Bill 500 to the governor for consideration. Lawmakers are scheduled to return to Frankfort in mid-April ...
Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman announced Monday she will run for governor, becoming the first candidate from either party to enter the 2027 race. Coleman has served as the state’s ...
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