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  1. 15. Dez. 2021 · Beshear, who since the early days of his term has led his state’s battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, came under heavy scrutiny amid early uncertainties on the storm-related death toll, especially at a candle factory that was leveled in Mayfield. The governor, a Democrat elected in a state largely controlled by Republicans, is known for his frequent vows that “we’ll get through this ...

  2. 15. Feb. 2017 · Steve and Jane Beshear were Governor and First Lady of the Commonwealth of Kentucky from 2007 to 2015, during which they worked hard to strengthen Kentucky's equine industry.

  3. About. Governor Andy Beshear grew up in Fayette, Franklin, and Clark counties and graduated from Henry Clay High School. He is the son of Steve and Jane Beshear, the 61st Governor and first lady. Gov. Beshear graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University and earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was a Dean’s Scholar.

  4. Meet Jacqueline. Jacqueline Coleman is a lifelong Kentuckian and public servant, raised on a farm in Mercer County. She is an educator, basketball coach, and nonprofit leader who serves as the fifty-eighth lieutenant governor of Kentucky – the highest elected teacher in the Commonwealth. Before her election as Lieutenant Governor, Jacqueline ...

  5. And we placed #8 nationally, which means Kentucky has received a top ten ranking every year of the Beshear-Coleman administration. Let’s keep this momentum going! Let’s keep this momentum going! The Public Protection Cabinet is an important part of Team Kentucky that helps keep us safe.

  6. www.youtube.com › user › KyFirstLadyJane Beshear - YouTube

    The official YouTube channel of Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear

  7. 2. Nov. 2023 · Beshear then traveled to the University of Kentucky in Lexington for a similar rally. There, he was joined by his parents, former Gov. Steve Beshear and former First Lady Jane Beshear. Jack Harlow, in white, a rapper from Louisville, speaks in support of Beshear at a rally at the University of Louisville. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKenna Horsley)