Kentucky Senate Bill 51: Protecting Seniors from Property Tax Hikes
Kentucky's Senate Bill 51 proposed for seniors aims to stabilize property taxes, ensuring financial relief from rising valuations. Explore its implications and future.
Kentucky's Senate Bill 51 proposed for seniors aims to stabilize property taxes, ensuring financial relief from rising valuations. Explore its implications and future.
Kentucky's latest guidance urges insurance agents to comply with securities regulations. Ensure proper registration as investment advisors to avoid penalties.
Kentucky Republicans voted to terminate health insurance tax credits, potentially raising premiums for 100,000 residents and impacting healthcare affordability in the state. The Kentucky Democratic Party responded with criticism highlighting increased financial burdens on families.
Kentucky lawmakers discuss the critical Congressional vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies in December 2024, focusing on insurance cost impacts and future healthcare policy options.
Kentucky Senator Craig Richardson calls on lawmakers to protect Medicare Advantage funding against proposed cuts from the No UPCODE Act, emphasizing crucial benefits for seniors including prescription drugs and in-home care.
Louisville Metro Police limit crash response during adverse weather, directing non-injury accidents to an online reporting system by Kentucky State Police. Learn insurance and reporting protocols.
Kentucky's 2023 legislation enhances insurance innovation, consumer protections, and financial sector regulations, including expanded insurance sandboxes and improved health and automobile insurance standards.
FEMA extends the application deadline for Kentucky residents affected by February storms and flooding. Learn how homeowners and renters can access federal disaster aid beyond insurance coverage.