NKY Chamber Hosts 2026 Legislative Preview with Key Policymakers
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) is hosting an event to preview the 2026 Legislative Session and discuss business advocacy. The event, titled 'Business Advocacy Preview', will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 11, from 4-6 p.m. at Triple Crown Country Club in Union. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with policymakers and learn about initiatives shaping Northern Kentucky's business future.
The event will feature a discussion with Kentucky House Speaker Pro Tempore David Meade and State Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe. While their political party affiliations could not be verified, their presence indicates a bipartisan approach to the event. The NKY Chamber will use this platform to advocate for several key issues in the coming session, including income-aligned housing, talent attraction and retention, cybersecurity, and early childhood education. These topics are crucial for the region's business growth and development.
Registration for the event is priced at $50 for NKY Chamber members, $60 for future members and walk-in attendees, and $40 for NKYP members. NKYP Event Pass holders can attend for free.
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's Business Advocacy Preview is set to provide a comprehensive look into the upcoming legislative session and its potential impact on the region's business landscape. With key policymakers in attendance and critical business issues on the agenda, the event promises to be an informative and engaging discussion on Northern Kentucky's business future.
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