Alcoholic beverage sales at certain convention centers, allow to promote economic development - HB 473: SCA (1)
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Authorize pilot project for clean coal energy production - HB 285
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Center
for Renewable Energy Research, creation of - HB 362: HCS
for Renewable Energy Research, membership, executive director - HB 362: HFA (1)
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Commission on Small Business Advocacy - HB 338
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Create new incentives for the expansion of existing tourism projects - HB 521
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Development incentives, require Kentucky wage component for advance disbursement - HB 229: HCS (1)
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Domestic manufacturers, urge Congress to support - HR 160
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Economic
development incentive programs, omnibus revisions - HB 229
incentives for large scale dairy farms, study of - HJR 152
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Energy incentives for carbon capture and sequestration, technical corrections - HB 285: HCS
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Film
industry tax credits - HB 40
industry, tax credits - HB 31
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Global exports, require Cabinet for Economic Development to study - HJR 114
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Horseback riding trails, direct Fish and Wildlife to designate - HB 522
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Incentives for reinvestment in existing businesses - HB 361
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Incentives, searchable Web site - HB 13
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Income tax credit, establish for certain employers for educational expenses on behalf of employees - HB 507
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International Business Relations Committee, create permanent LRC Committee - HB 64
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Kentucky Capitol Centennial Commission, establish - HB 337
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Legacy expansion projects, include Kentucky employment factor - HB 521: HCS
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Local
development areas, termination date, extension to 30 years - HB 395
economic development areas, allow time extension in specific cases - HB 395: HCS
Government Economic Assistance Fund, balances in, investment of - HB 286
Government Economic Development Fund, administration of - HB 203
government economic development fund, use of - SB 178
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Metropolitan College, defined - HB 229: HFA (3)
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Minimum wage target, definition, benefits included - HB 229: HFA (6)
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New Markets Development Program, tax credits for - HB 511
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Older worker workforce training, study of - SCR 81
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Programs, omnibus revisions - HB 229: HCS (2)
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Railroad construction, include as acceptable cost - HB 229: HFA (1)
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Reporting of data to LRC - HB 229: HFA (2)
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Small
business development - HB 26
business tax credit, remove cap reduction - HB 26: HFA (1),(2)
business, government purchasing - HB 339
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Southern States Energy Compact, effective date of ratification - HB 362
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State/Executive Branch Budget Bill, repeal and reenact amendment of - HB 292
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Tar sands, add to definition for alternative transportation fuels, set minimum investment - SB 66
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Tax
increment financing, expand qualifying projects - HB 229: SCS
increment financing, preferences for Kentucky firms - HB 543
Increment Financing, reduce minimum investment in limited circumstances - HB 497
increment financing, reduce minimum investment level - HB 229: SCS
increment financing, requirements for - HB 543: HFA (1)
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Tourism Development Act, require annual reporting - HB 521: HFA (1),(2)
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Tuition
assistance credits, allow credit to be claimed only for Kentucky residents - HB 229: HFA (5)
assistance credits, establish an annual cap of five million dollars - HB 229: HFA (4)
tax credit program, allow credit for students enrolled in Metropolitan College - HB 507: HCS
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Video lottery terminals, implementation as a tourist attraction - HB 32
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Water and Sewer Projects, repeal and reenactment of - HB 181
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