Today I signed House Bill 38 and Senate Bills 120 and 169 to make Kentucky safer. These bills require coaches to report signs of child abuse and neglect, allow the subpoena of online and social media records and increase penalties for repeated protective order violators.
Kentucky workers should be protected by Kentucky rules and regulations. House Bill 398 would weaken safety standards. I vetoed this bill because our workers deserve the security of a safe workplace.
The clock has started on another Last Week in Team Kentucky. Let's see how fast I can go.
Conversion therapy is torture, and that’s why I signed an executive order banning it in Kentucky last year. Legislators seek to overturn those protections with House Bill 495, which I vetoed tonight at the Fairness Dinner. I’m going to keep fighting for what’s right — and that’s loving thy neighbor.
Hey, Owensboro, it's Andy – can I take your order? Thanks, Wonder Whip, for letting me lend a hand.
We've worked hard to make our commonwealth a welcoming place. House Bill 4 takes us away from that. We should be embracing diversity, not banning it.
Kentucky, we can't turn back. We've got to keep moving forward together.
The world is taking notice of Kentucky's economic success, and I'm stopping in communities across the state to celebrate. Today I'm excited to congratulate Louisville for ranking in Site Selection's Governor's Cup for top 10 metros in projects per capita. Together, we'll keep winning!
Today I signed legislation that supports two priorities in Kentucky: education and helping military members succeed.
➡️HJR 34: Releases nearly $90 million for upgrades at three Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) campuses.
➡️HB 303: Creates education pathways at KCTCS for military health care personnel.
If my dog beats me in the NCAA bracket, I will never live it down...
Game on, Winnie.
Gov. Andy Beshear - Team Kentucky Update 3.19.25
Team Kentucky Update: March 19, 2025
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Owensboro is attracting more investment and jobs to our New Kentucky Home, and their work was recognized in Site Selection's 2025 Governor's Cup Rankings. For the first time ever, Owensboro ranked in the top 10 for metros by total projects and projects per capita. Congrats!