MEDIA ADVISORY

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FRANKFORT, KY – June 12, 2009 – (RealEstateRama) — The State Property and Building Commission (SPBC) will hold a meeting on Monday, June 15, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in Room 182 of the Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order
A. Quorum
B. Notification of Press

2. Approval of Minutes from May 13, 2009

3. State Property and Buildings Commission, Project No. 95
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the issuance of State Property and Building Commission Revenue and Revenue Refunding Bonds not to exceed $425,000,000.

4. Morehead State University General Receipts Bonds, 2009 Series A
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission approving the issuance of Morehead State University  General Receipts Bonds in an amount not to exceed $39,425,000.

5. Kentucky Housing Corporation
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the issuance by the Kentucky Housing Corporation of its Conduit Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $7,090,000.

6. Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the application of the Secretary of the Cabinet for Economic Development to identify and specify a certain economic development project, a grant to Safetran Corporation ($525,000) to be financed from the proceeds of Economic Development Revenue Bonds to be issued by the Commission.

7. Other Business

8. Adjournment

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