Gov. Andy Beshear says he had 25 meetings with corporate leaders over two-and-a-half days at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"The world is seeing the historic progress we're making in Kentucky, and they want to invest in us," Gov. Andy Beshear said.
The Courier Journal sat down with Gov. Andy Beshear to discuss his recent trip to Davos, Switzerland, and how he plans to bring Kentucky to the world.
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear gives his State of The Commonwealth address in the House chamber at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. (AP
That last group of movable voters had a gut check, and they believed that President Trump would make it a little easier to pay the bills at the end of the month.“
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern On stage at the World Economic Forum, Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about economic issues in the state and abroad — including areas that have become heavily politicized,
Joined by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, they talked about tariffs, the current political climate and why potential employers should invest in their states.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear took part in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week. The event includes an interactive dialogue focused on U.S. policies from the perspective of governors.
The Kentucky governor is currently at the World Economic Forum, an annual hub for some of the world’s most influential political and business figures in Davos, Switzerland. Beshear has pitched the trip as a chance to tout Kentucky on the world stage.
Gov. Andy Beshear is back in Kentucky after speaking last week at the World Economic Forum, an annual global meeting held in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, that brings together some of the world's ...
On stage at the World Economic Forum, Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about economic issues in the state and abroad — including areas that have become heavily politicized ...
On stage at the World Economic Forum, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about economic issues in the state and abroad — including areas that have become heavily politicized, such