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House budget plan filed Tuesday continues commitment to education, human services, more
Frankfort, Kentucky (January 16, 2024) – A continued commitment to education, human services, infrastructure, and public safety highlights the House version of the state budget filed today by Representative Jason Petrie, Chair of the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee. The two-year, $124.8 billion spending plan again includes record funding for K-12 public schools, and strategic investments in public safety, infrastructure, and health services. The proposal, HB 6, also includes major investments in
Heavrin and Dietz file measure aimed at making paid family medical leave more accessible
Frankfort, Kentucky (January 8, 2024) – As the legislature continues identifying opportunities to strengthen Kentucky families and address workforce shortages, Representative Samara Heavrin and Representative Stephanie Dietz filed legislation today aimed at helping Kentucky employers who would like to offer paid family leave as a benefit to employees. “This is a simple, commonsense approach that empowers Kentucky employers to offer an incredibly valuable benefit to their employees, while making paid
Southeast Kentucky Chamber Hosts East Kentucky Regional Competition of the National Civics Bee
Pikeville, KY (April 27, 2023) - The Southeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce hosted the first-ever East Kentucky Regional Competition of the National Civics Bee on April 27, 2023, at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg. The National Civics Bee is an initiative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and The Civic Trust, to encourage excellence in civics knowledge. Middle school students across 24 eastern Kentucky counties had the opportunity to participate in the East Kentucky Regional Competition