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Kentucky is easing restrictions on residents who leave the state to access medical marijuana in places where it’s legal. Gov. Andy Beshear signed two executive orders on Tuesday to assist those struggling with issues including chronic pain and PTSD.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear stopped by Holmes High School in Covington Tuesday to discuss his plans to invest in educational programs that prepare students for careers in technology and manufacturing.
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“Is there anybody out there that doesn’t think that Joe Biden cheated like absolute hell?” Eric Trump said, according to The Lexington Herald-Leader, which reported on how Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and his partner Kimberly Guilfoyle spoke at an event Saturday called “Freedom Fest” in Northern Kentucky.
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On July 1, Kentucky’s gas tax would have increased from 26 cents to 28 cents, but Gov. Andy Beshear last week took action to freeze the current rate. "Put simply, it's the right thing to do,” he said.
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The $2 billion is only 60% of what the multi-state project — including a companion bridge and road improvements — would cost.
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“Last year the general assembly passed an act that, if this [Supreme Court] draft opinion goes through, will create a total ban in Kentucky,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “And that means victims of rape or incest, even the youngest of Kentuckians will have no options. Being a former prosecutor who fought for justice for those individuals, they should have those options, and I think most Kentuckians would agree with that.”
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That’s 5% higher than a poll taken last year by the same organization. The poll by Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy also focused on the U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Sen. Rand Paul and former State Rep. Charles Booker, a Democrat.
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While in Newport Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear also talked about the future of the Brent Spence companion bridge project.
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Devastating tornadoes briefly united Republican and Democratic politicians in Kentucky last month, but the feud between legislators and Gov. Andy Beshear has resumed as attention turns to writing a new state budget.
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Of course, the governor has mourned with every town, every county ravaged by the storms. But the tragedy in one Western Kentucky town hit very close to home for the first-term governor.