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Gov. Bevin responds to Speaker Stumbo's lawsuit over vetoes

For an indepth story on Speaker Stumbo's suit, referred to in Gov. Bevin's Director of Communications Jessica Ditto's Statement, below, See: wfpl.org/house-speaker-stumbo-sues-bevin-vetoes

Statement from Office of Governor Matt Bevin

FRANKFORT, KY (27 April 2016) - The following is a statement from Communications Director Jessica Ditto: "After a top level appointment of both him and his son pleaded guilty to federal bribery last week, former Governor Beshear is merely trying to protect what is left of his legacy. Every wild, baseless accusation he has attempted to levy is not corroborated by any facts whatsoever.

"Governor Bevin is focused on the job the people of Kentucky elected him to do, which is to restore fiscal responsibility and create economic opportunity. He will let the investigation take its course and has said all he intends to say about this matter."




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