Kentucky bill would ban remote work for state employees
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With few exceptions, the bill would require state employees to stay at their "primary work station."
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With few exceptions, the bill would require state employees to stay at their "primary work station."
William McCathern owns Huge Impact Restaurant on 5th and Chestnut. He says business "drastically" changed when employees started working from home. He hopes Senate Bill 148 will change that.Â
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