Beshear Urges Kentucky Leaders to Put Politics Aside
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Updated: 3:01 PM Dec 13, 2011
Beshear Urges Kentucky Leaders to Put Politics Aside
Cooperation was the theme of the inauguration for Beshear's second term as Kentucky governor.
Posted: 2:45 PM Dec 13, 2011
Reporter: Associated Press
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Governor Steve Beshear is calling for Kentucky's political leaders to put partisan politics aside to do what's best for the state.

That was a key theme in an inaugural address Beshear delivered outside the state Capitol Tuesday, the first day of his second term in office.

The Democrat who overwhelmingly defeated two challengers in the November 8 election, told hundreds of spectators, including many state lawmakers, the election is over, and now they must put divisive politics aside.

But in the same speech, he proposed expanding gambling opportunities in Kentucky, which has been one of the most divisive issues in recent years. Beshear said he wants Kentucky voters to decide whether to amend the state constitution to allow more kinds of gambling.


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