Candidates speak about education Gambling (The Gleaner)

  • Candidates speak about education Gambling (The Gleaner)

    LOUISVILLE — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Beshear’s favored priorities include expanding preschool and (Gambling), and offering health coverage to all Kentucky children. Republican Gov. Ernie Fletcher’s wish list for a possible second term includes his own health-care and education initiatives.


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  2. rgnogxa Says:

    Again, our state is too reliant upon gaming. We can no longer afford to be a “one trick pony”, and we need to find a way to survive on more than just casinos if we want Nevada to succeed. This goes back to green collar jobs and expanding our renewable energy … I know it’s hard in an election year to talk about the reality of our state and what we need to do to fix our problems (hence why hardly any candidates want to talk taxes), but this is at least a real start. …

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