On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) will host its annual Day in Frankfort, creating opportunity for members to engage with legislators and share business priorities as the new legislative budget year gets underway.
The daylong event offers attendees convenient transportation to and from Frankfort, morning and afternoon sessions, and lunch at the OneNKY House. Attendees will hear directly from members of the Northern Kentucky Caucus and the commonwealth’s legislative leadership. Discussions will center on priorities for the 2026 biennial budget session as well as NKY Chamber policy priorities tied to talent attraction and retention, income-aligned housing, tax policies, and critical infrastructure, among others. The day will conclude with a happy hour before the bus departs Frankfort back to the NKY Chamber offices.
“The NKY Chamber’s annual Day in Frankfort gives our members a firsthand opportunity to engage with state leaders and better understand how public policy decisions impact our region and the role our advocacy plays in shaping those outcomes,” said Tami Wilson, Vice President of Government Relations & Business Advocacy for the NKY Chamber. “Through direct conversations with legislators, we help build an informed and engaged membership focused on keeping Northern Kentucky competitive, prosperous, and attractive to both businesses and talent.”
Registration for “Day in Frankfort” is $100 for NKY Chamber members and $120 for future members. The Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP) rate is $90. Registration includes bus transportation, light breakfast, lunch, and happy hour. Pre-registration is required, and seating on the bus is limited. For additional information and to register, visit www.nkychamber.com/events.
Sponsors for “Day in Frankfort” include title sponsor Roebling Solutions, premier sponsors Delta and Duke Energy, presenting sponsor and St. Elizabeth, supporting sponsors altafiber and Northern Kentucky University, and media partner LINK nky.
