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Metro Council to Review Mayor Greenberg’s $1.26 Billion Budget Proposal 

Hearings on the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget began on May 8. The $1.26 billion budget proposed by Mayor Craig Greenberg includes funds for public safety, modular housing and emergency shelters, and development funds to supplement economic expansion.   Highlights of the Mayor’s budget proposal include:  New investment allocated for more cameras…

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Uncertainty caused by tariffs is costing us all

Recent investment by the Kentucky General Assembly in pro-business policies have bolstered the economies of two of Kentucky’s largest Metro areas – Louisville and Northern Kentucky. These policies have allowed our regions to fare comparatively well despite national economic headwinds that have created supply-chain disruptions and inflation. However, recent executive…

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APRIL 2025: NEW AND RETURNING INVESTORS

WELCOME TO OUR 24 NEW INVESTORS, AND THANK YOU TO OUR 86 INVESTORS WHO RENEWED IN APRIL. NEW CORE INVESTORS: Apostrophe Change Today, Change Tomorrow Duplicator Sales & Service, Inc. East Point Storage, LLC Gifts by Tiphanie Highball Bartending, LLC IMC Logistics Jarl Security Jet Ski 502 John G. Johnson…

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Immigration Policy Update

As federal immigration policy shifts, the following is an update on recent developments specifically related to  humanitarian parole programs for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV). On March 25, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced via the Federal Register that it would terminate the humanitarian parole…

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Greater Louisville Inc., Sullivan University Partner to Offer Tuition Discount to Business Community

Louisville, Ky. (May 6, 2025) – As part of its Educational Partnership Program, Sullivan University has partnered with Greater Louisville Inc. to offer a 15% discount on undergraduate tuition to GLI investors and their immediate families. The undergraduate tuition discount is now available to full-time employees and their immediate family members –…

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GLI Hosts OneSpartanburg for Talent & Workforce Strategy Exchange

In late April, Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI) hosted a delegation from OneSpartanburg, Inc. for a focused two-day visit centered on talent attraction, workforce development, and marketing innovation. Their team visited Louisville specifically to engage with GLI’s Marketing and Talent Attraction & Retention team to learn about the programs and strategies…

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Greater Louisville Inc. Releases 2025 Legislative Outcomes Report

Report outlines successes, missed opportunities from Kentucky General Assembly Louisville, Ky. (April 21, 2025) – Greater Louisville Inc. released its annual Legislative Outcomes Report summarizing significant wins and missed opportunities following the conclusion of the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly. The report also names GLI’s Most Valued Policymakers (MVPs). Major wins during…

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Seventeen Local Entrepreneurs Join Fifth Cohort of GLI’s Power to Prosper Business Accelerator

Louisville, Ky. (April 17, 2025) – Seventeen minority business owners were selected to participate in the fifth cohort of Greater Louisville Inc.’s Power to Prosper Business Accelerator, powered by Interise. The eight-month program equips entrepreneurs with knowledge, resources, and networks to scale their businesses. The goal is to help small businesses…

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The Latest on Tariffs

Last week, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs that will have major impacts on businesses across our region and around the world. New tariffs: Effective Saturday April 5th, a 10 percent “reciprocal” tariff was instituted on all trading partners plus additional tariffs on many of the U.S.’s top trading partners…

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2025 Session Policy Distilled Week Eight

The 2025 Kentucky General Assembly is now adjourned! In their last two days the General Assembly kept busy. Day 29 of 30 was spent overriding vetoes. By the end of the penultimate day of session the legislature had overridden all 29 bills that the Governor vetoed. Day 30 was spent…

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