Charles Booker Leaves Kentucky Government, Says ‘Work Is Far From Done’
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Charles Booker leaves Kentucky government, says ‘work is far from done’
Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Charles Booker speaks at the annual Mike Miller Memorial Bean Dinner held by the Marshall County Democrats Friday in Gilbertsville.(WKYU / Dalton York)Charles Booker announced on social media that Tuesday was his last day working in Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration. The Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives serves as an advocate for under-represented communities. Booker said his work was far from …
Charles Booker Leaving Governor Andy Beshear's administration
FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Former U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker is leaving Governor Andy Beshear’s administration. Booker announced Tuesday was his final day as head of the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based Initiatives and Community Involvement — a role he has held since 2023, following his unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate. In a statement, Booker said, “Working with diverse leaders and voices across government, grassroots organi…
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