BARDSTOWN, Ky. — (TNS) During next year’s legislative session, the Kentucky Republican supermajority will craft a budget aimed at incentivizing housing and supporting public education. Policy will closely follow recommendations from experts who testified in Frankfort during the summer months on health, artificial intelligence, aviation and more, according to senate majority leadership.
“The budget session gives us the chance to look at those places that we want to emphasize, and that’s growing business and industry, retaining the job creators here in the commonwealth,” Sen. David Givens, R-Greensburg, said Dec. 3 in Bardstown ahead of the party’s three-day caucus retreat.
Givens, who is Senate President Pro Tempore, stood Wednesday alongside other senate majority leadership to preview wh

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