SB 9 — lobbied in 2026
37 employers disclosed lobbying SB 9 before the Kentucky General Assembly in 2026. Annual lobbying totals shown are each employer's full-year spending.
- KY Chamber of Commerce — $336,494
- One Louisville — $83,006
- KY Bankers Association — $75,336
- Airbnb, Inc. — $71,347
- Americans for Prosperity — $66,663
- Home Builders Assn. of KY — $46,065
- Louisville & Jefferson County Metro Government — $43,700
- KY Assn. of Counties — $41,209
- Coalition for the Homeless — $32,138
- Metro United Way — $28,556
- Commerce Lexington — $27,329
- Louisville Regional Airport Authority — $26,668
- KY Thoroughbred Assn. — $24,923
- AMAROK — $24,000
- Action Now Initiative, LLC — $22,663
- Community Action Kentucky, Inc. — $16,089
- Farm Credit Mid-America — $16,000
- KY Realtors — $14,026
- KY Travel Industry Association — $13,400
- KY Youth Advocates, Inc. — $13,146
- Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government — $13,030
- KY Assn. for Economic Development — $12,202
- Be More Colorful, LLC — $12,000
- Homeless and Housing Coalition of Ky. — $8,288
- Fayette Alliance — $8,022
- Bank of America Corporation — $8,000
- KY Manufactured Housing Institute — $7,707
- Louisville Downtown Partnership — $7,500
- Louisville Apartment Assn. — $6,000
- Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce — $5,325
- United Way of Greater Cincinnati — $5,254
- LDG Development — $4,000
- City of Madisonville, KY — $3,400
- Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions — $3,307
- KY Assn. of Convention & Visitors Bureaus — $2,988
- Metropolitan Housing Coalition — $600
- 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.