Kentucky Hospital Association Honors Senator Stephen Meredith as KHA Legislative Champion

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KHA once again recognized a state legislator today who has exhibited exemplary service to the hospitals of Kentucky and the patients they serve. KHA honored Kentucky Senator Stephen Meredith as a KHA Legislative Champion for 2024 during a meeting at Ohio County Hospital in Hartford.

Senator Meredith received the award for his leadership in the Kentucky State Senate. His experience and expertise in health care, as a former hospital CEO, have ensured the passage of legislation that safeguards access to high-quality patient care across the Commonwealth.

Kentucky hospitals appreciate Senator Meredith for his commitment to the Commonwealth and his resolute determination to safeguard access to care for the people of Kentucky.

Pictured (left to right) are KHA Samantha Metzger; KHA Associate Vice President of Government Affairs Travis Buton; KHA President Nancy Galvagni; Senator Stephen Meredith; KHA Senior Vice President of Policy and Government Relations Jim Musser; and Capitol Solutions Manager/KHA Contract Lobbyist J. Ronald Pryor

Pictured (left to right) are KHA Samantha Metzger; KHA Associate Vice President of Government Affairs Travis Buton; KHA President Nancy Galvagni; Senator Stephen Meredith; KHA Senior Vice President of Policy and Government Relations Jim Musser; and Capitol Solutions Manager/KHA Contract Lobbyist J. Ronald Pryor.

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