2022 Blue Books Available for Preorder!

Preorder your 2022 KAM Kentucky General Assembly Blue Book!

We’re headed into a brand-new legislative session and with new faces in the General Assembly, you are going to want to know who they are and to which committees they are assigned. Pre-order your 2022 Kentucky Legislature Blue Book now and stay on top of who’s who in the Kentucky legislature with complete contact information and photos of state legislators and key staff.

KAM members receive one Blue Book as a member benefit. If you need more than one copy, or if you are not a KAM member, this is your opportunity to ensure you get all the Blue Books you need! Of course, KAM membership comes with many other benefits, so if you are not a member, click HERE to get information on membership.

Order your Blue Book TODAY to ensure you have the latest contact information for Kentucky legislators and key staff and other important information.

This pocket-sized book retails at $17.50 per copy, but if you order and pay now, you can buy with the following discounts:

  • 1-4 copies @ $15.00 each
  • 5-9 copies @ $13.00 each
  • 10 or more copies @ $10.00 each

We anticipate the 2022 Blue Books to be ready for shipment around February 1, 2022. Please contact Cody Maggard with questions.

Looking for the 2021 Blue Book? We still have a few copies available. Contact Shelley Goodwin to purchase.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

KAM is the only authorized producer of the Kentucky General Assembly Blue Book, and we’re proud to offer the opportunity to get involved in this project.
If you would like to sponsor the 2022 General Assembly Blue Book, please contact Shelley Goodwin or call us at 502-352-2485. Sponsorship opportunities are limited, so don’t miss your chance to put your name in front of legislators and stakeholders across Kentucky.

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