HB 593 — lobbied in 2026
34 employers disclosed lobbying HB 593 before the Kentucky General Assembly in 2026. Annual lobbying totals shown are each employer's full-year spending.
- KY League of Cities, Inc. — $85,074
- One Louisville — $83,006
- KY Assn. of Electric Cooperatives, Inc. — $75,445
- Amazon.com Services, LLC — $52,056
- Kentuckians for the Commonwealth — $42,187
- AT&T — $38,013
- Google LLC and Its Affiliates — $35,378
- NextEra Energy Resources, LLC — $34,000
- Commerce Lexington — $27,329
- Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce — $26,296
- Sierra Club — $25,752
- Century Aluminum Company — $25,135
- Savion, LLC — $20,037
- American Municipal Power — $20,000
- Meta Platforms, Inc. — $19,261
- JPMorgan Chase Holdings LLC — $19,200
- T Mobile USA, Inc. — $18,000
- Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce — $17,125
- OTN Group — $12,600
- Harrison Memorial Hospital — $12,454
- KY Assn. for Economic Development — $12,202
- KY Group Self-Insurance Guaranty Fund — $12,000
- Verizon Wireless, Cellco Partnership — $12,000
- Delta Natural Gas Company Inc. — $11,200
- KY Resources Council, Inc. — $9,211
- KY Conservation Committee — $8,915
- Geronimo Power, LLC — $8,875
- Allen County-Scottsville Industrial Dev. Authority — $8,000
- Leitchfield Grayson Co. Industrial Devel. Corp. — $6,400
- Gibson Electric Membership Corporation — $6,000
- Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce — $5,325
- KY Industrial Utilities Customers — $3,200
- Blue Grass Community Foundation — $2,270
- Scott County United — $0
All 2026 bills · Bill text & status at legislature.ky.gov
Data: Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission public reports. KLEC Watch is an independent project of The Lexington Times. Sibling site: KREF Watch — Kentucky campaign finance.