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Lawmakers Set to Highlight Legislative and Business Policy Results for NKY Chamber Initiative

This year's legislative session results and business policy outcomes will be reviewed during the upcoming Northern Kentucky Chamber program. On Tuesday, April 22, attendees can expect to hear an analysis of these topics at the Newport Aquarium's Riverside Room, starting at 11:30 AM.

Legislators to summarize legislative and business policy results for a chamber program in Northern...
Legislators to summarize legislative and business policy results for a chamber program in Northern Kentucky.

Lawmakers Set to Highlight Legislative and Business Policy Results for NKY Chamber Initiative

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce to Host Annual Legislative and Business Policy Recap

On April 22, 2025, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its annual Legislative and Business Policy Recap. This event, taking place at the Newport Aquarium's Riverside Room from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., promises to be an insightful opportunity for local business leaders.

The highlight of the event will be a discussion focused on legislative successes and their impact on Northern Kentucky, the Commonwealth, and the business community. Four distinguished legislators will attend and discuss key outcomes from the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly. These include State Representative Stephanie Dietz (District 65), State Senator Chris McDaniel (District 23), State Senator Matthew Nunn (District 17), and State Representative T.J. Roberts (District 66).

Representative Dietz, a family law attorney, represents parts of Kenton County, including Edgewood, Fort Mitchell, and Park Hills, and has served Kentucky's 65th District since January 2023. Senator McDaniel, a Northern Kentucky native, is a graduate of The Citadel and NKU, a U.S. Army veteran, and the owner of McD Concrete. He has represented Kentucky's 23rd District since 2013 and is the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee.

Senator Nunn, a retired Kentucky Army National Guard officer and Toyota Tsusho America executive, represents Kentucky's 17th District, covering Grant and Scott counties and parts of Fayette and Kenton counties, including Georgetown, Williamstown, and parts of Lexington.

Representative Roberts, a practicing attorney and a graduate of Transylvania University and Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law, represents parts of Boone County, including Burlington, Hebron, Belleview, and Petersburg, and has served Kentucky's 66th District since January 2025.

The event is part of the NKY Chamber's advocacy agenda. Tickets can be purchased at www.nkychamber.com/events. Tickets for the event are $40 for NKY Chamber members, $50 for future NKY Chamber members, and $35 for NYP members. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required.

This event offers a unique opportunity for business leaders to gain valuable insights into policy changes and new legislation from the 2025 General Assembly. To register for the program, click here.

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