Gov. Andy Beshear rails against acrimony of national politics in calling for commonsense governing
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear spoke against the negativity in national politics during his State of the Commonwealth speech, calling for a common-sense approach to governance that addresses families' needs for affordable healthcare and good-paying jobs.
- Beshear highlighted Kentucky's economic development achievements and criticized the rejection of a school-choice measure that would have allowed public funds for private education, stating, 'Public dollars are for public schools.'
- Democratic governors elected Beshear as chair-elect of the Democratic Governors Association for 2026, enhancing his national profile amid speculation about his potential candidacy for the 2028 presidential election.
- Beshear emphasized the importance of focusing on everyday issues, saying, 'Most Americans aren’t thinking about politics at the start of every day,' and urged lawmakers to work together for better public education.
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