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Letter: It's past time for a change

Ann Pearson writes:
Our Gov. has made it clear through a number of his actions that he believes he doesn't have to ask the voters anything or work with others in a professional manner. He thinks his views on matters are the only ones that should matter.

This is just another example of his inability to work with others in our government on matters. He's hired outside lawyers rather than use the ones who are already in place, refuses to work with Mr. Beshear and has undermined our Lt. Gov at every turn. It's past time for a change to be made. The taxpayers shouldn't have to continue to pay for costs incurred in forcing him to do what's right in the first place. --Ann
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