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Kentucky Slashes Statutory Interest Rates
In March of 2017, Kentucky moved to slash statutory interest rates. HB 223, sponsored by Rep. Joe Fischer and signed by Gov. Bevin on March 16th, cuts interest rates on civil judgments by half in some instances. This new law may have a significant impact on lenders and judgment creditors, as the higher rates provided an incentive for judgment debtors to move quickly to pay off the civil judgment. More >