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So, as Indiana speeds up its restart, Beshear said he is sticking to his slower, more gradual pace.
Kentucky Republicans said strong showings by President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell helped fuel major gains in the state House and Senate.
Gov. Andy Beshear decided not to take action on Senate Bill 5, sending the legislation to the Secretary of State's office to become law.
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