Andy Beshear, SNAP and Kentuckians
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During his weekly press conference on Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear reported that full SNAP benefits would be available by the end of the month; however, that
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is applauding the return of federal funding that was blocked during the 43-day government shutdown, but he's stopping short of commenting on whether the deal brokered by Senate Democrats was the right thing to do.
The funding comes from the $14 million for pediatric cancer research Gov. Beshear set aside in the 2024-2026 state budget, according to the governor's office.
OH, known as gas station heroin, is responsible for several overdose deaths in the Commonwealth as well as nationwide.
The Democratic governor of Kentucky says the hemp industry is an “important” part of the economy that deserves to be regulated at the state level—rather than federally prohibited, as Congress has moved to do under a spending bill President Donald Trump signed on Wednesday.
Louisville Republican political strategist Jake Cox, who watched Beshear’s Nebraska speech and said he “obviously sees himself as a contender for President of the United States,” told WHAS11 he believes there are major flaws to Beshear’s resume from a national lens.