Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear says now is not the time to “sub out the quarterback” when Kentucky has so much momentum.
Cameron, the state’s attorney general, focused on crime, the state’s comparatively low workforce participation rate and students’ learning loss when schools closed during the pandemic.
Beshear highlighted the state’s advances during his term, led by record-setting economic development growth amid an infusion of $27 billion in private-sector investments. He opened his remarks by pointing to the landmark project underway at Glendale — the $5.8 billion project by“When you are on a historic win streak, you don’t fire the coach,” the governor said. “You don’t sub out the quarterback. You keep that team on the field.
Beshear pitched his plan for an 11% pay raise for teachers and all public school personnel and for the state to fund pre-K for all 4-year-olds in Kentucky. Cameron touted his own plan to overcome pandemic-relatedThey offered different views on the best pace for eliminating the individual income tax.“I want people to go to work in the morning and know that they’re not going to be taxed simply because they go to work,” Cameron said. “I think that will help drive people into our workforce.
“Everything in moderation is the way we get where we’re supposed to go, and make sure that we can fund those essentials for our families at the same time,” Beshear said.in 2025 after the state failed to meet all fiscal requirements for another reduction. The rate is already set to drop at the start of 2024. The Republican chairmen of the House and Senate budget committees have said the pause shows the tax-phaseout legislation is working as intended.
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