Candidates in Kentucky governor’s race preview debates on tax cuts, education, and abortion
- Kentucky governor Andy Beshear and attorney general Daniel Cameron recently outlined their plans for tax cuts, education, and addressing the state's problems.
- Beshear emphasized the need for tax cuts to stimulate economic growth and support businesses, while Cameron focused on education reforms aimed at improving student outcomes. Both candidates highlighted their commitment to addressing Kentucky's challenges.
- The plans put forth by Beshear and Cameron show their dedication to tackling the state's issues through strategic policies, with a particular focus on economic growth, education, and addressing systemic problems.
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Candidates in Kentucky governor’s race preview debates on tax cuts, education, and abortion
By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says now is not the time to “sub out the quarterback” when Kentucky has so much momentum. His Republican challenger, Daniel Cameron, says he’s the one who can team up with lawmakers to tackle the state’s nagging problems. They offered contrasting assessments of how the state is faring during a Wednesday night forum hosted by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. …
Candidates in Kentucky governor’s race preview debates on tax cuts, education, and abortion
By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says now is not the time to “sub out the quarterback” when Kentucky has so much momentum. His Republican challenger, Daniel Cameron, says he’s the one who can team up with lawmakers to tackle the state’s nagging problems. They offered contrasting assessments of how the state is faring during a Wednesday night forum hosted by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. …
Candidates in Kentucky governor’s race preview debates on tax cuts, education, and abortion
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear declared that now is not the time to "sub out the quarterback" when Kentucky has so much momentum, while Republican challenger Daniel Cameron said he's the one who can team up with GOP legislators to tackle the state's nagging problems.
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