state address in frankfurt, he praised the response to natural disasters and its economy and job growth and announced his support for a 5% pay raise for teachers and the legalization of medical marijuana. mister president, the governor of the commonwealth of kentucky. [applause] [applause] [applause] speaker osborne. members of the general assembly, lieutenant governor coleman and our constitutional officers. the justices of the kentucky supreme court. general lamberton, former governor steve bashir, former first lady jane bashir, mom and dad. first lady britney bashir. will, lila, and all the kentuckians watching from home, good evening. tonight, i am proud to report that despite everything we have been through including a pandemic, tornadoes, flooding, ice storms, a polar plunge, temporary but still tough inflation and even a war in europe, the state of the commonwealth is still strong. [applause] the state of the commonwealth is still strong. and our future is bright
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Modern day miracle : Beshear applauds work behind COVID-19 vaccine before receiving first dose Share Updated: 5:44 PM EST Dec 22, 2020 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 5:44 PM EST Dec 22, 2020
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Show Transcript LAWMAKERS GOT THE VACCINE. MARK THIS WAS A MOMENT THAT ENSURES TH CONTINUITY OF LEADERSHIP AND ENSURES KENTUCKIANS THEIR LEADERS BELIEVE THE VACCINE WAS SAFE. I WOULD NOT RISK MY LIFE. I WOULD NOT RISK THE LIFE OF MY FAMILY IF I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT THIS VACCINE WAS SAFE. MARK: IN ADDITION TO GOVERNOR BESHEAR, REPUBLICAN SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE DAVID OSBORNE AND REPUBLICAN SENATE PRESIDENT ROBERT STIVERS WERE VACCINATED TUESDAY. I DID NOT FEEL IT. SOMEBODY WAS ASKING ME A QUESTION AND I TURNED TO MY RIGHT. MARK: KENTUCKY WILL HAVE RECEIVED ABOUT 150,000 DOSES OF THE PFIZER VACCINE BY THE END OF DECEMBER. WHEN BECOMES AVAILABLE, INDIVIDUALS SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE VACCINE. FOLLOW-UP WITH THE BOOSTER. IT