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News Release: 7/19/2024

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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**please note, our calendar is very busy helping members and currently the first available we have for member/chamber hosted events is

AUGUST 2024**

We are trying to get a message out to all businesses regarding a skimmer that had been found on a local business. The grocery store Sav-a-Lot found a digital skimmer on one of their cash registers that captures credit / debit card information and sends it to a third party where the information is used to compromise the card. This device was slipped on top of the registers existing pad and was almost un-noticed until a cashier saw that it wasn’t normal. 

 

This is the first in the area, but Frankfort and Lexington have recovered several. We believe that they distract the cashier while another individual slips it onto of the debit / credit card keyboard. 

 

If you could put something out through your channels to have people check their equipment that would be great. If they pull on the face of the device a skimmer would pop off, while a manufactures faceplate would stay in place.

 

Respectfully,

 

 

Bruce Gentry

Chief of Police

Shelbyville Police Department

502-633-2326

502-647-9840 – fax

 

We are so excited to announce our students have been selected for the 2024-2025 Young Leaders Class!!

 

We will publicly announce the class next week!

 

If you would be interested in a sponsorship opportunity or to get involved with our program, here is your chance!

 

The Shelby County Chamber is seeking sponsors for this years class and our deadline is August 1st! This is a great way to help support our future leaders of Shelby County!

 

Please email BETH@SHELBYCOUNTYKYCHAMBER.COM today to secure your spot!

 

If you would like the opportunity to speak with our students about your leadership within your organization, we would love to connect with you! We are always seeking out of the box leaders that can help our students understand leaders come from all different backgrounds!

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW CHAMBER EVENTS CALENDAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JULY 24TH - MORNING MIXER w/ AWAKE MINISTRIES

 

 

The Paddock

700 Main St, Shelbyville

 

7:30am - 9:00am

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JULY 26TH - RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY w/ SHELBY MAIN STREET

 

 

6TH STREET, Shelbyville

 

8:15am Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

 

 

 

JULY 31ST - CELEBRATING 10 YEARS w/ OUTLET SHOPPES OF THE BLUEGRASS

 

 

Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass

Food Court

 

1:00 - 3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JULY 31ST - AUGUST 3RD - 35TH ANNUAL SHELBYVILLE HORSE SHOW

 

 

Shelby County Fair Grounds

 

"Catch the Excitement!

 

 

 

Thursday and Friday Night - $40/person

 

Friday and Saturday Night - $60/person

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUGUST 2ND- ANNUAL GOLF SCRAMBLE

 

 

Shelbyville Country Club

47 Smithfield Rd, Shelbyville

 

 

9am Shotgun start

 

$500 per team

REGISTER YOUR TEAM TODAY!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUGUST 6TH- MIDDAY MIXER WITH SHELBY COUNTY EMS

 

 

EMS STATION 2

75 Peytona Rd, Waddy

 

11:30am - 1:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUGUST 9TH- MIDDAY MIXER: TOUR NEW CLASS A INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE

 

 

JLL

6937 Midland Industrial Drive, Shelbyville

 

11:00am - 1:00pm

 

Lunch and refreshments will be served

 

 

 

 

 

AUGUST 14TH- LUNCH AND LEARN: SAFEGUARDING SENIOR WEALTH

 

 

Shelby Farms Senior Living

100 Williamsburg Dr, Shelbyville

 

1:00pm - 2:30pm

 

Lunch provided

 

PRESENTERS:

Josh Berkley

Merrick Hicks

 

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Member hosted events

 

  • July 19th – July 20th – The Polka Dotted Pineapple Boutique Semi Annual Sale
  • July 19th – Fish Fry @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • July 20th – Shelbyville Reptile Expo
  • July 22nd – Coach Stone Golf Scramble
  • July 24th – Morning Mixer with Awake Ministries @ The Paddock
  • July 25th – Jubilee Breakfast-Shelby Main Street
  • July 25th – Job Fair w/ Weiland
  • July 26th – Ribbon Cutting @ Shelby Main Street
  • July 26th – Shelby Farms Happiness Hour
  • July 27th – Summer Concert Series-Shelby Main Street & Best Car Cruise In
  • July 31st – 10th Anniversary Celebration for Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass
  • July 31 – Aug 3 – Shelbyville Horse Show
  • Aug 2nd – Golf Scramble @ Shelbyville Country Club
  • Aug 6th – Midday Mixer @ EMS Station 2
  • Aug 9th – Midday Mixer with JLL
  • Aug 10th - Bagdad and Bands
  • Aug 10th - Shelby County Fairgrounds Concerts
  • Aug 10th – Back to School Bash 2024
  • Aug 14th – Safeguard Senior Wealth Lunch and Learn
  • Aug 16th – Kiwanis Annual Golf Scramble
  • Aug 16 – 17 – Lucas ProPulling League Truck & Tractor Pull
  • Aug 16th – Fish Fry @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • Aug 23rd – Chamber 101
  • Aug 24th -Summer Concert Series-Shelby Main Street
  • Aug 30th - Shelby County Fairgrounds Concerts
  • Aug 31st – Shelbyville Fall Arts & Crafts Festival
  • Aug 31st – Concert @ Guist Creek
  • Sept 1st – Shelbyville Fall Arts & Crafts Festival
  • Sept 4th – Networking Roundtable
  • Sept 10th – Heart of our Town Art Show
  • Sept 14th - Bagdad and Bands
  • Sept 14th – Simpsonville Fall Festival
  • Sept 14th – Shelbyville Jeep Invasion John Prine Concert
  • Sept 20th – Midday Mixer Customer Appreciation Celebration @ Coldwell Banker Larry R Rogers Realty 
CLICK HERE TO VIEW DETAILS ON ALL EVENTS

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Show Horse Concierge Services

Madge Bass

502.529.8523 

bass.madge@gmail.com

 

Madge and Dewey Bass provide services to the show horse industry and beyond. Tail Switches, Show Trunks, Show Tackroom fittings, Trunk Refurbishing and Repair, marketing and promotion. Need your business name or logo on something for your office, employees, or clients? Show Horse Concierge Services is your go to!

Full Proof Kentucky Style BBQ

Ian Tanner

Located in Last Stop Brewery

525 Main Street

Fullproofky@gmail.com

 

At Full Proof, located in the heart of The Last Stop brewery in downtown Shelbyville, we specialize in crafting delicious New American and BBQ cuisine. Our commitment to excellence goes beyond the plate—we provide a welcoming environment for families and friends to gather and indulge. With an ever-evolving menu featuring house staples like the smashburger and seasonal creations like triple berry french toast, each visit promises a fresh and exciting dining experience. Join us at Full Proof, where every bite tells a story of passion and innovation.

The Door Store and Windows

Steven Tolle

4625 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville

stevent@tdswky.com

 

Retail Window and Doors Installation company and New Construction dealer. We are the only certified installer of Marvin and Weather Shield Windows and Doors as well as ProVia Fiberglass or Steel doors and Signature wood entry doors. We also have several other door manufacturers for your new construction needs (newly built homes or remodels with contractors), whether that is for an interior or exterior application. 

Barrel Proof

Susan Jackson

1128 Equity Street

info@smokeyourbourbon.com

 

The bourbon culture is exploding worldwide. Kentucky is the birthplace of bourbon, crafting approximately 95 percent of the world's supply. Kentucky's climate is perfect for the swelling and contracting of the white oak barrels allowing the bourbon to go in and out of the wood as it ages.

Kentucky currently has a historically high inventory of 8 million barrels located around our great Commonwealth. That means there are two barrels for every person living in the state. The idea for Barrel Proof Bourbon Bark Smoking Chips was born from numerous Kentucky evenings of Susan and Traci with their husbands discussing bourbon and grilling. The two entrepreneurially minded women decided to explore the use of the barrels as grilling chips anticipating that it would add a unique flavor to grilled foods while also reducing waste from the millions of bourbon barrels that might otherwise end up in our landfills, thus the birth of their new venture, Barrel Proof.

 

Richfield Video Productions

R.H. Bennett

Shelbyville, KY

rvproad@gmail.com

 

Richfield Video Productions is a privately owned and operated video production company based in Shelbyville, KY and established in 1982. Our primary focus is to expand the popularity of the American Saddlebred Horse through the production and distribution of video. It is our goal to capture American Saddlebred performances and deliver them digitally to our customer base. Additionally, we aim to stream a universal webcast of each of the American Saddlebred events we attend, viewable in both mobile and desktop formats. Our newest goal is to create a video archive on American Saddlebred Horses from competitions, farm shoots and other American Saddlebred related events with footage dating back to the 40s. This archive of the American Saddlebred Horse will be available to all equine enthusiasts on a subscription basis. Overall, we aim to enhance the American Saddlebred Horse industry and expand its scope through the use of video. 

Dutch Creek Farm

Chelsey Callis

383 Cemetery Rd, Pleasureville

chelsey@dutchcreekfarms.com

 

Dutch Creek Farms is a diversified livestock farm specializing in top quality registered Angus cattle, grass finished beef, pasture raised chicken and free range eggs.

Last Stop Brewing

Steve Cayton

525 Main Street

Steve@laststopbrewingky.com

 

Last stop brewing is Shelby County‘s first and only brewery. This location welcomes people of all ages serving their own beers brewed in house, a wide bourbon, selection, cocktails, wine, alcoholic slushy’s, and Coke products.

 

SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ANNOUCEMENTS

 

 

The 35th Annual Shelbyville Horse Show

 

 

July 31st -

August 3rd

 

 

 

 

Don't miss the social event of the year and catch the excitement!

CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR ADMISSION PACKAGES WHILE YOU STILL CAN

SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS

 

 

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL MORE ACTIVITES TO BE INCLUDED

Shelby County News

**for more information on stories, please visit Sentinel News**

  • Simpsonville asked state to honor Casey
  • Man indicted on sex-related charges
  • Fireworks fun can be delayed but not stopped
  • Shelby County unemployment rate among the state's best
  • SCPS set to deliver meals on July 15th and July 22nd
  • LIHEAP cooling assistance opens July 16th
  • Biden's low-profile doctor thrust into spotlight after debate disaster
  • Kentucky state Fall promotions, early tickets discounts
  • Mt. Eden parade brings the community out
  • Bale shares journey and future aspirations at LWC
  • Beloved alumni to represent their schools once again in TBT
  • Ready Fest to get you ready for school

 

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CHAMBER MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

2024 GOLF SCRAMBLE

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER AND BECOME AND SPONSOR TODAY!

WE WANT YOUR SWAG TO PROMOTE YOU!!

 

If you would like a FREE promotion of your business, we create "SWAG BAGS" for all our golfers stuffed with our members swag!

 

Just email BETH@SHELBYCOUNTYKYCHAMBER.COM if you would like more details!

Shelby County Cooperative Extension Office

 

Stay up to date on the latest news in Family & Consumer Science, Horticulture, 4H Youth Development, Agriculture and Calendar of Events

CLICK HERE TO VIEW JULY/AUGUST NEWSLETTER

Greetings!

It's amazing that mid-July is now back-to-school season, but here we go. This is your reminder and encouragement to forge relationships with area workforce development pipelines, or in layman's parlance SCHOOLS! From elementary to high school, public, private, secondary, post-secondary, job corp and GED your future workforce is out there. Let them get to know you!  

 

As the dutiful Racer alum I am, I just so happen to have the links to Murray State's upcoming career fairs, but there are many more and more varied local opportunities available. Feel free to reach out to our office if you would like introductions or help connecting.

All Majors Career & Grad School Fair | STEM & OSH Career Fair | Teacher and Human Services Career Fair | Agriculture Career Fair

 

SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT FROM SHELBYVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT

We are trying to get a message out to all businesses regarding a skimmer that had been found on a local business. The grocery store Sav-a-Lot found a digital skimmer on one of their cash registers that captures credit / debit card information and sends it to a third party where the information is used to compromise the card. This device was slipped on top of the registers existing pad and was almost un-noticed until a cashier saw that it wasn’t normal. 

 

This is the first in the area, but Frankfort and Lexington have recovered several. We believe that they distract the cashier while another individual slips it onto of the debit / credit card keyboard. 

 

If you could put something out through your channels to have people check their equipment that would be great. If they pull on the face of the device a skimmer would pop off, while a manufactures faceplate would stay in place.

 

Respectfully,

 

Bruce Gentry

Chief of Police

Shelbyville Police Department

502-633-2326

HOUSING

If you are growing your workforce, you know location and commute are big factors. If you want to keep an eye on Kentucky's housing needs, here's a good read:

Building a Foundation for Growth: Meeting Kentucky’s Current and Future Housing Needs” combines research and feedback from local leaders across Kentucky and highlights the urgent need for action to address the state’s housing shortage and affordability challenges. https://kychamber.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT05MjQyMDIyJnA9MSZ1PTk1NTY4OTc1MyZsaT04NTI1MDkwMw/index.html 

 

WELDING

If you've ever hired a welder, you want them to know what they're doing. And that has to start somewhere. The Shelby County Area Technology Center is currently seeking a Welding instructor for the 2024-2025 school year. This position requires at least four years of welding experience. 

 

Please forward this information to your contacts who may be interested in becoming the next Welding Instructor at Shelby County Area Technology Center. The link below gives additional information about the position, the link to the posting site, and contact information should there be any questions.

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y_XUJ2YwsojA0ur8RVHMANeNpdE1JvrQvbZ1wDh4vro/edit?usp=sharing

 

 

EVENTS

  • July 18 - Blood Drive at Holman Manufacturing 30 Kingbrook Parkway, Simpsonville.
  • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.RedCrossBlood.org Sponsor Code: HolmanManufacturing
  • Aug. 9 - You are invited to tour a new Class A industrial warehouse building in Shelby County.

11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 6937 Midland Industrial Dr. Shelbyville. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. RSVP See attached for more details.

  • Aug 21 - 23 - Governor's Safety and Health ​Conference and Exposition (https://www.kentuckysafetyconference.org/
  • Sept. 18 - SCAI Members Meeting, block 11:30 - 1 p.m. in your schedules and stay tuned for location and details.
  • October is Manufacturing Month!
  • Nov. 20 - SCAI Members Meeting, block 11:30 - 1 p.m. in your schedules and stay tuned for location and details.

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Politics in Shelby County and Kentucky

KENTUCKY HOUSE MAJORITY CAUCUS

 

Contact:

Laura Leigh Goins

Deputy Chief of Staff for Media Relations

House Majority Leadership

(502) 564-4334

 

 

Editor’s Note:

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Click here for a photo of Representative Susan Witten speaking at today’s event.

Click here for a photo of Secretary of State Michael Adams signing HB 258, Ethan’s Law with the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Susan Witten.

 

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Witten, Adams, Advocates celebrate Ethan’s Law/House Bill 258

Frankfort, Kentucky (July 16, 2024) – Today in the State Capitol Rotunda, Representative Susan Witten joined Secretary of State Michael Adams for a ceremonial signing of HB 258, legislation named in honor of Ethan Almighty, a Louisville dog who survived extreme abuse. The measure, sponsored by Witten, expands the definition of torture of a dog or cat to include situations where the extreme physical pain, serious physical injury or infirmity, or death results from intentional injury or infirmity while they are restrained.

 

“We all know Ethan’s story. It is both heartbreaking and heartwarming because he’s overcome so much. Sadly, we also know that there are countless other dogs and cats who have not survived abuse and neglect. This measure should help put an end to the inhumane treatment and we want to make folks aware of this change in the law,” Witten said.

 

Secretary of State Adams added, “I’m honored to be here today to help bring attention to a great piece of legislation that provides a commonsense approach to addressing animal torture. Reprehensible in themselves, these acts are almost always a precursor to other violent crimes. I appreciate Representative Witten for sponsoring the bill this year and getting this proposal across the finish line.”

 

HB 258 defines torture as the intentional infliction of or subjection to extreme physical pain or serious injury and includes situations in which torture results from the restraint of a dog or cat. Examples of torture could include intentionally causing fractures, broken bones, cuts, burns, bruises, punctures, hanging, impalement, or starvation. HB 258 ensures that animal abuse offenders will be held accountable by making the first offense of the crime a Class D felony rather than a Class A misdemeanor and would also allow each act of torture to constitute a separate offense. The legislature gave final approval to the measure on March 27 and it was signed into law by the Governor on April 4.

 

“HB 258 is the culmination of more than ten years of tireless work. The bill was previously carried by four legislators and ultimately passed with Representative Witten. It wasn’t until we reached out to Protect the Harvest, a huge national agricultural organization to work on revisions that would better protect owners’ rights and those of farmers, legal hunters, good breeders and trainers that we saw progress,” Dee Robinson, a long-time advocate for the measure, added. Robinson’s efforts are widely credited with keeping the issue alive for more than a decade. “After that was done, it was further reviewed by the Kentucky Farm Bureau, the Kentucky Houndsmen and the Game Fowl Breeders before HB 258 was filed. By reaching across the table to otherwise known opposition to ‘animal’ bills, we were able to achieve this piece of legislation in an atmosphere of respect with a willingness to compromise for all the good pet owners in Kentucky!”

 

“I stood here, I can’t tell you how many times when we came to Frankfort and we’d come through the rotunda. Sometimes there were people here, sometimes it was empty. But, to stand in this room right here and think about this day. People wearing purple, a bill passed that will help cats and dogs in the state of Kentucky. And, that’s what it is all about,” said Jeff Callaway, with Ethan Almighty.

 

For more information about this legislation and other issues before the Kentucky General Assembly, visit https://legislature.ky.gov. For more information about Ethan Almighty and his efforts to educate about animal abuse and neglect, visit https://ethanalmighty.com/.

 

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Laura Leigh Goins

Deputy Chief of Staff for Media Relations

Office of the Speaker

Kentucky House of Representatives

Capitol Annex, Rm. 332 | 702 Capitol Ave. | Frankfort, KY 40601 | 502-564-4334 office | 502-682-6718 cell

Twitter@KYHouseGOP

Facebook@KYHouseGOP

YouTube@Ky House GOP

Gov. Beshear: Kentucky and South Korea Sign Landmark Driver’s License Agreement to Support Job Growth

Memorandum outlines non-commercial licensing procedures for Kentucky and South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea (July 15, 2024) – Gov. Andy Beshear, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray and South Korea’s National Police Agency Commissioner General Hee-keun Yoon attended a signing ceremony today in the South Korea’s capital city, Seoul, to formalize a driver’s license reciprocity agreement between the two governments that aims to support job growth.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between South Korea’s National Police Agency (NPA) and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing will help boost economic growth by simplifying the process of maintaining a non-commercial driver’s license for Koreans living in Kentucky and Kentuckians residing in Korea. Seven Korean-owned facilities currently operate in the commonwealth, with six others announced during this administration, which will push employment by Korean operations to 6,700 people statewide.

“With more Korean companies investing in Kentucky’s booming economy, this landmark agreement will allow their residents to quickly feel part of their new Kentucky home by ensuring they can maintain transportation access to jobs and take in all Kentucky has to offer,” said Gov. Beshear.

The MOU is a collaboration between the South Korean government and multiple Team Kentucky state agencies, including KYTC and the Cabinet for Economic Development, to recognize and respect each other’s driver’s license standards without requiring additional driving tests. Under the agreement, a Korean driver’s license will be valid for up to one year and can be exchanged for a Kentucky license during that time.

The MOU allows individuals ages 18 and older, lawfully residing in Kentucky, to exchange a valid Korean driver’s license for a Kentucky Class D Operator’s License upon meeting all first-time statutory license requirements – except road and written testing – at Driver Licensing Regional Offices and paying requisite fees. Similarly, the NPA will permit eligible Kentucky residents in Korea to exchange their Class D Operator’s License for a Korean Class 2 Ordinary Driver’s License. Both sides maintain the right to require additional documentation or tests if there are concerns about an applicant’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.

“Transportation is a vital part of Kentucky’s ability to provide a sense of community to temporary and permanent residents,” said Secretary Gray. “This agreement provides a simplified licensing process that moves Kentucky forward while still maintaining safety standards.”

The agreement also emphasizes the importance of privacy and data protection by complying with relevant laws in both regions. While not creating any legally binding obligations under international law, the MOU commits both sides to cooperate within their respective legal frameworks, ensuring the seamless exchange of driver’s licenses.

On July 5, the Governor announced that he was taking an economic development trip to Japan and the Republic of Korea to bring new jobs to the commonwealth. This week he is meeting with leaders at existing Kentucky companies as well as businesses considering future investment in the United States.

The visit comes after the Governor’s record-breaking first term, which included the highest private-sector investment figure of any administration in state history.

Since the start of Gov. Beshear’s administration, 88 projects have been announced by companies based in Asia, representing nearly $13 billion in investment and 13,000 new jobs.

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Gov. Beshear Supports Federal Proposal To Ease Restrictions on Marijuana

Regulatory change provides alternative to deadly opioids; continued access to safe products

FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 17, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear sent a letter to Anne Milgram, administrator for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), expressing his support of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendation that the DEA ease restrictions on marijuana.

The move would reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. The Governor wrote that the step would help patients have an alternative to deadly opioids and continued access to safe products and help communities further reduce crime and illicit drug use. Rescheduling would also create fair markets by placing cannabis businesses on the same economic footing as any other business and provide real opportunities for research on marijuana.

“As Governor, my job is to move our state forward,” Gov. Beshear said. “Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III is a significant, common-sense step forward for all Kentuckians, especially those with significant medical conditions.”

As a Schedule I drug, marijuana is currently in the same classification as heroin and LSD as having “no current accepted medical use.” It places marijuana as more dangerous than Schedule II drugs such as fentanyl, oxycodone, methadone, methamphetamine and Vicodin.

“But the jury is no longer out on marijuana: It has medical uses and is currently being used for medical purposes,” Gov. Beshear said in the letter. “The recognition is overwhelming – and bipartisan. For example, I signed a medical marijuana law that passed with support from Republican legislative supermajorities and a Democratic Governor.”

Gov. Beshear noted his work to fight the opioid epidemic began during his time as Kentucky’s attorney general. In that role, he filed more individual opioid lawsuits than any other attorney general, and that work has now helped the state secure over $900 million from companies that preyed on Kentucky communities.

The letter also outlines that nationally, opioid use killed 80,000 Americans in 2022. In the same year, marijuana use alone killed zero Americans. The Governor said that is why Kentucky’s Office of Drug Control Policy, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities all support rescheduling.

Today’s letter builds on the work Gov. Beshear has done to provide access to medical cannabis to Kentuckians who have certain chronic conditions.

Last year, Gov. Beshear signed historic legislation, Senate Bill 47, which legalized medical cannabis in Kentucky and established the Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program. Currently the team is working to implement the program, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2025.

In the letter the Governor wrote, “We look forward to seeing how safe medical marijuana products will reduce the suffering and improve the lives of tens of thousands of Kentuckians when our program launches in 2025.”

In July, the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis announced it was accepting applications for cannabis business licenses through the online Business Licensing Application portal. The portal will remain open from July 1, 2024, until Aug. 31, 2024, for application submissions.

In April, the Governor signed House Bill 829, which, among other provisions, moved up the timeline for cannabis business licensing.

In January, the Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program filed 10 new regulations, which provide direction for how medical cannabis businesses, including cultivators, processors, producers, dispensaries and safety compliance facilities will operate in the commonwealth. For more information about the Medical Cannabis Program, including information about proposed regulations, visit kymedcan.ky.gov.

In November 2022, Gov. Beshear signed an executive order allowing Kentuckians with certain severe medical conditions, and who meet specific requirements, to possess and use small amounts of legally purchased medical cannabis to treat their medical conditions. That order began Jan. 1, 2023.

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