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Governor touts job creation, education in State of Commonwealth Asks legislators for bipartisan cooperation From Governor Steve Beshear's Communications Office FRANKFORT, Ky. - In his third State of the Commonwealth address, Gov. Steve Beshear reminded legislators of their bipartisan successes in job creation, education and budget balancing -- despite a plodding economy and dismal budget outlook. He asked legislators to come together again to solve the state's worst budget forecast in generations. "With a mindset of cooperation, we've made government work again for the people," said Gov. Beshear. "I pledge to Kentuckians from west to east that I will continue to operate with this spirit of cooperation." Gov. Beshear pointed to the successful overhaul of the economic incentives program, changes to the pension system, and the protection of the main K-12 education funding formula (SEEK) as examples of what state government can accomplish when leaders set aside political differences. "In these troubled times, Kentuckians need hope, and they need help," Gov. Beshear said. "I refuse to use this recession as an excuse not to move forward." The governor outlined four goals to help the state survive the recession and position it for future success: creating and maintaining jobs, supporting families through the recession, attacking systemic problems hindering state progress, and making state government more efficient and transparent.
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