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Related: About this forumGov. Beshear Donates Nearly $16K from Inaugural Fund to Feeding Kentucky
Governor also signs proclamation declaring today Hunger Free Day in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 28, 2021) Today, Gov. Andy Beshear signed a proclamation declaring Jan. 28, 2021, as Hunger Free Day in Kentucky and made a surprise donation to the group Feeding Kentucky of nearly $16,000 left over from the Beshear-Coleman inaugural fund.
During a virtual event Thursday morning, the Governor praised the advocates and workers on the front line helping to make sure Kentucky families stay fed, work made tougher by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the best of times, your work is daunting. During COVID, it has been nothing short of heroic, Gov. Beshear said. The entire commonwealth owes you all a debt of gratitude but also crucially more than just words of thanks. Your efforts deserve our full support.
Gov. Beshear made a surprise announcement during Thursdays event with hunger organizations and advocates that he was donating $15,673 leftover from the Beshear-Coleman inaugural fund to Feeding Kentucky, an organization that helps feed Kentuckians in need. Remaining inaugural funds can only be donated to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations.
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dchill
(40,701 posts)leftieNanner
(15,729 posts)Would love Gov. Beshear to take one of those Kentucky US Senate seats!
Bayard
(24,145 posts)But the rethug legislature is always trying to bring him down. He's the reason our new Covid rate is finally under 10%, and they want to censure him for his restrictions!