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Former NKY worker at Duro Hilex Poly tells state official that steelworkers union forced her to be a member

July 4, 2022July 4, 20220

An Erlanger-based employee of paper bag manufacturer Duro Hilex Poly is asking the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet Secretary to…

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Matt Tackett: General Assembly plays a key role in keeping Kentucky’s economic success rolling

February 2, 2022January 31, 20220

With 264 private-sector new-location and expansion projects committed to investing over $11.2 billion and creating over 18,100 full-time jobs −…

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Nisia Thornton: Facts are stubborn things — a response to Bevin’s assessment of KY economy

January 2, 2019January 2, 20190

Facts are stubborn things. A former high school teacher, a current nurse educator, and a lifelong avid reader, researcher and…

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Kentucky Chamber President Adkisson in NKY; speaks on 2019 legislative priorities, pension reform

December 13, 2018December 13, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Kentucky Chamber President and CEO David Adkisson was in Northern Kentucky Wednesday to talk…

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Supreme Court: Right to Work narrowly upheld; medical review panels unanimously ‘unconstitutional’

November 18, 2018November 17, 20180

In two decisions announced this week, the Kentucky Supreme Court was sharply divided in unholding the Right to Work legislation…

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Supreme Court this week: To hear pension bill in Sept.; reverses L’ville election; hears right to work

August 12, 2018August 11, 20180

Kentucky Today The Kentucky Supreme Court acted quickly Friday to accept the direct appeal of a Franklin Circuit Court ruling…

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Kentucky Supreme Court set to hear arguments on medical review panels, Right to Work, a ballot issue

July 21, 2018July 20, 20180

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in three high-profile cases next month. 
On…

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Franklin Circuit Court dismisses lawsuit bought by labor unions over state’s new right-to-work law

January 25, 2018January 24, 20180

The Franklin Circuit Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by labor unions challenging the Commonwealth’s historic new right-to-work law. House…

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Bevin, Ramsey file motion to dismiss lawsuit challenging Kentucky’s new Right-to-Work Act

June 25, 2017June 24, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin and Kentucky Labor Sec. Derrick Ramsey have filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the…

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Bill Straub: Despite host of critics, Obama will go down as one of our most consequential presidents

January 19, 2017January 19, 20174

LONDON – The man much of Kentucky loves to hate, a Kenyan pretender who openly worships Allah and has waged…

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Commentary: Right-to-work laws are proven catalyst for growing jobs, opportunities; KY is 27th RTW state

January 14, 20172

By Luke Hilgemann and Julia Crigler Special to NKyTribune As state lawmakers propose all kinds of ways to boost economic…

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Bill Straub: Limiting debate not their finest hour as Republicans exert new muscle in Frankfort

January 12, 2017January 11, 20171

WASHINGTON – There’s an old story – much too good to fact check – about Earl K. Long, who became…

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NKY Chamber Eggs ‘N Issues focuses on historic first week of 2017 General Assembly, what lies ahead

January 11, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The first Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Eggs ‘N Issues meeting of the new…

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Commentary: Cutting wages would not help Kentucky create a more prosperous economy

January 9, 20170

By Jason Bailey Special to NKyTribune Legislative leaders say the 2017 Kentucky General Assembly will focus on jobs and the…

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John Schickel: Reporting from Frankfort, some bills should be signed into law already, including RTW

January 6, 2017January 6, 20175

Greetings from Frankfort where snow is on the ground and we are having a first week of session like I…

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NKY Chamber unveils 2017 Legislative Priorities at Hotel Covington; ambitious list for short session

December 16, 2016December 16, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual ‘Where We Stand’ event unveiling top legislative priorities for the upcoming…

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WFPL reports what’s been filed so far for General Assembly; Stivers’ focus is ‘economic initiatives’

December 8, 2016December 7, 20160

By Ryland Barton WFPL – Louisville Public Radio Lawmakers have already pre-filed scores of bills ahead of the 2017 legislative…

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Northern Kentucky lawmakers discuss issues facing the 2017 General Assembly at CBC luncheon.

December 1, 20161

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Northern Kentucky stakeholders got a preview of issues that could be considered by the…

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John Schickel: Big changes ahead in the state legislature, as Republicans control both houses

November 11, 2016November 10, 20162

The presidential election in Boone County is the talk of the town. President-elect Donald Trump carried Boone County with almost…

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Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously passes right-to-work ordinance, first in the region

March 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously approved a right-to-work ordinance Tuesday, making it the first…

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Boone County set to approve right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s meeting; expecting big crowd

March 16, 2015March 16, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court appears poised to approve a controversial right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s…

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