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Kentucky Officials Call Out Major US banks for boycotting energy companies for fossil fuel use

JANUARY 4, 2023

Kentucky State Treasurer Allison Ball tells Todd Piro about the consequences major banks could face for boycotting energy companies over fossil fuel use. Treasurer Ball looks forward to continuing her work against ESG in the State Auditor’s Office.

State Republican state puts banks on notice over wokeness: 'Won’t be tolerated'

JANUARY 3, 2023

'Kentucky refuses to fund the ideological boycotts of our own fossil fuel industry,' the state's top financial official tells FOX Business. The Kentucky State Auditor’s Office is a great opportunity to continue the fight against ESG.

EKY native files paperwork to run for State Auditor

DECEMBER 21, 2022

On Wednesday, Eastern Kentucky native Allison Ball filed paperwork to run for State Auditor. Ball has served as State Treasurer for seven years. She was first elected in 2015 and later re-elected in 2019. She filed the paperwork with her family and Prestonsburg Mayor Les Stapleton by her side.

‘An even deeper dive into our finances.’ Treasurer Allison Ball to run for State Auditor

JULY 25, 2022

Allison Joy Ball is seeking another four years in statewide office. Limited to two terms in her role as State Treasurer, Ball is looking to make the move to Auditor, according to an interview conducted with Bill Bryant on the program Kentucky Newsmakers. Ball won two landslide election victories to her current post in 2015 and 2019.

Kentucky Treasurer Allison Ball to Run for State Auditor

JULY 25, 2022

Kentucky Treasurer Allison Ball has announced that she will run for state auditor next year. The Republican is finishing a second term as state treasurer. Ball said in a campaign release Friday that she has delivered on her “promise to serve as a watchdog of taxpayer dollars.”