The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will review and analyze key outcomes from the latest Kentucky General Assembly and their impact on the region’s business community during its upcoming Legislative Session and Business Policy Recap on Wednesday, May 27.

Taking place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cincinnati Airport Marriott (2395 Progress Drive, Hebron), the event will feature a discussion with members of the Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus, including State Senators Chris McDaniel (District 23) and Matthew (Matt) Nunn (District 17) and State Representatives Mike Clines (District 68) and Stephanie Dietz (District 65).
Tami Wilson, Vice President of Government Relations & Business Advocacy for the NKY Chamber, will moderate.
Over the course of the 60-day legislative session, nearly 1,300 bills were filed, with more than 170 passed into law.
During the event, panelists will break down major outcomes from the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly and discuss their effect on Northern Kentucky, the Commonwealth, and the business community within the context of the NKY Chamber’s advocacy agenda.
“This year’s legislative session moved quickly and delivered a mix of meaningful wins, tough setbacks and important signals about where Kentucky is headed,” said Wilson. “This event is a valuable opportunity to step back, take stock of what happened during the session, and talk through what it all means for Northern Kentucky businesses and our region moving forward.”
Registration for the 2026 Legislative Session and Business Advocacy Recap, which includes lunch, is $40 for NKY Chamber members, $50 for non-members and walk-in attendees, and $35 for NKYP members. The event is free for NKYP Event Pass holders. To register, visit NKYChamber.com/Events.





