Apr 19, 2021
3 hrs ago
FRANKFORT, Ky. â In honor of National Crime Victimsâ Rights Week (April 18-24), Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) are raising awareness for victimsâ rights and renewing the stateâs commitment to serving all victims of crime. This yearâs nationwide theme is âSupport Victims, Build Trust, and Engage Communities.â
âThis week of recognition reinforces our commitment to serve innocent victims who suffer emotionally, physically and financially from criminal acts committed against them,â said Gov. Beshear. âOften, the healing process for a victim is ever-evolving and this week serves as a reminder to all those survivors that they are not forgotten.â
WNKY 40 News
January 8, 2021
FRANKFORT, Ky. – On Thursday, the Governor delivered his combined State of the Commonwealth and Budget Address in a virtual speech recorded in his office due to coronavirus restrictions and delayed a day by the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
“Tonight, I address both a state and a country that are hurting,” Gov. Beshear said during his address. “Hurting from a pandemic that has swept across the world, upended our economy and taken the lives of our loved ones. Hurting from attacks on our democracy that yesterday rose to the level of a direct attack on the United States Capitol.”