Ed Hansen was one of the people who was instrumental in reviving the Labor Day celebration (in Ontonagon), |
How many years do you think Kentucky taxpayers can continue to pay an additional $150 to $200 million a year? |
I think he is still trying to govern as a legislator instead of as a governor. He can't accept the fact that not every constituency group is going to agree with you. When you try to please everyone, you usually end up pleasing no one. |
It's protecting schools from parents and taxpayers knowing what's really going on. |
It's too big of an area. |
More Kentucky businesses, especially restaurants, are going smoke-free voluntarily. If an increasing number of restaurants are doing that on their own, why do we need government interference? Why not let the market decide? |
Our security forces did their job and prevented something from happening that was much worse, |
Some local governments and local government entities feel like the flood doors are open for them to take people's property for economic development projects, and we don't think that's right. |
That way customers can determine whether they want to accept the risk that many people associate with secondhand smoke. |
The average Kentucky high school graduate is not well prepared, ... I wish we could say it was better than that, but it's not. |
The changes that have been made actually make Kentucky less attractive to business investment. |
There almost seems to be fear and trepidation in this administration about criticizing any pork spending. He missed the opportunity to make a strong statement about wasteful spending. This is an administration of missed opportunities. |
They're not being left behind. They're being left out altogether. This allows a lot of small, rural schools to completely escape any accountability. |
This is amazing that I get awarded for something I love to do. |
We received widespread media attention both national and local on the sendoff and return, |