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  • Top 11 Reasons You Need to Attend the KAM 2012 Energy Conference Top 11 Reasons You Need to Attend the KAM 2012 Energy Conference
      A top 10 list just isn’t enough… 11 reasons you need to attend the KAM 2012 Energy Conference June, 12 -13- 14, 2012 at the Crowne Plaza Louisville   Help your company save money! Learn about new developments and initiatives in energy-related...
  • Energy Management: Avoiding Future Shock Energy Management: Avoiding Future Shock
    Could changing a few light bulbs and switching off some computers help Kentucky industries and manufacturers lessen the potential blow of rising energy costs? Not exactly, but with coal prices on the rise, new emissions standards being enacted on power...
  • Spotlight: As a former teacher, Westwood has fought for career training bill Spotlight: As a former teacher, Westwood has fought for career training bill
    Retired private school teacher Jack Westwood established himself as one of the more conservative members of the state Senate but it was education-related legislation that has been his main focus during his 16-year tenure in the legislature. Westwood,...
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National News

  • Senate Votes for Manufacturing Jobs with Ex-Im Bank Reauthorization
    Washington, D.C. – National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) President and CEO Jay Timmons issued this statement following Senate passage of H.R. 2072 to reauthorize the Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank:
  • Court’s Rejection of Ambush Elections is a Victory for Manufacturers
    National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) President and CEO Jay Timmons issued the following statement after U.S. District Court today invalidated the National Labor Relations Board “ambush elections” rule, expediting the unionization election process.
  • Energy Policy Expert Ross Eisenberg Joins the NAM
    Ross Eisenberg has joined the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) as vice president for energy and resources policy. Eisenberg will tackle environmental and energy issues that affect the manufacturing economy and our competitiveness, including energy production and use, environmental regulations and access to natural resources.
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All of Kentucky’s manufacturing community receives the benefits of KAM’s ongoing advocacy efforts to protect and create a manufacturing-friendly environment in the Commonwealth whether they are currently KAM members or not.

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We live in a highly competitive world and to increase our opportunities for economic success in the global marketplace, we must make dramatic improvements to our education and workforce development systems.

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The Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has created a multifaceted sponsorship program to benefit your organization and optimize the investment of your human and financial resources to have KAM Your Way!

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