AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPride in Frankfort: Gov. Andy Beshear signed a proclamation recognizing June 2026 as Pride Month in Kentucky, highlighting past actions including a ban on conversion therapy for minors and vetoes of bills targeting LGBTQ+ rights. Frankfort policy work: Kentucky lawmakers are set to return for the 2026 interim period, with committee meetings beginning next week and livestreams through KET and the Legislative Research Commission. Local government: Hanover hired retired educator Michael Hicks as its new code enforcement administrator, and the town also reviewed ordinances on livestock, private-property violations, and burn rules. Business & jobs: The SBA launched the Freedom 250 Patriot Pitch competition, offering a $1 million prize pool for small businesses, with a live pitch event in Washington, D.C. Kentucky courts: A federal stay in a challenge to the CFPB’s 2023 small business lending rule is set to run until June 30, when a revised rule takes effect. Sports in Louisville: Organizers say the ISCO Championship is back in Louisville July 9-12 with a focus on building on last year’s successful debut at Hurstbourne.
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