Gov. Beshear Marks 11th Straight Month With Revenues Over $1 Billion
Gov. Beshear Marks 11th Straight Month With Revenues Over $1 Billion
Team Kentucky Update highlights good economic development news, an update on the Mountain Parkway Expansion, sports betting, and more
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Aug. 10, 2023) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear celebrated continued economic strength in the commonwealth as General Fund receipts for July 2023 totaled $1.1 billion, marking the 11th straight month with revenues over $1 billion.
The Governor said this budget surplus represents a 7.1% increase compared with July 2022 receipts despite the 10% reduction in the individual income tax rate. Kentucky’s economic strength is the result of more jobs, higher wages and salaries, growth in sales revenues and continued business profits.
“We are being fiscally responsible, and we are keeping our economy booming,†said Gov. Beshear. “We are going to keep working to make sure prosperity reaches every corner of the commonwealth.â€
The Governor also shared good economic news and updated Kentuckians on tourism, school resource officers (SROs), sports betting, the Mountain Parkway Expansion, the Brent Spence Bridge project and Eastern Kentucky flood recovery. The Governor also paid tribute to United States Air Force Veteran and vice-chairman of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Frank Jones Jr. and named the Breathitt County Library team as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.
Economic Development
On Tuesday, Gov. Beshear joined business owners and state tourism leaders at Lexington’s Crank & Boom Craft Ice Cream in the city’s Distillery District to announce that 2022 was the best year on record for Kentucky tourism, with $12.9 billion generated in economic impact and 91,668 jobs created. In 2022, 75.9 million travelers visited Kentucky, spending $8.9 billion across the commonwealth, surpassing pre-pandemic volumes, according to a study by Tourism Economics. The Governor said that more than $937 million in state and local taxes were generated through tourism, equating to $536 in tax savings for every Kentucky household.
Also on Tuesday, the Governor congratulated Nucor Corp. on its new power purchase agreement with NextEra Energy Resources LLC. Nucor will receive 250 megawatts of renewable energy from Sebree Solar LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources in Henderson County. Sebree Solar is an innovative two-phase project that will have a capacity of up to 400 megawatts of American-produced solar energy.
On Wednesday, the Governor joined BlueOval SK executives to tour the BlueOval SK Battery Park in Glendale. The second battery plant has started to take shape and hourly employee hiring has begun for the 5,000 jobs being created at the two plants.
The Governor also highlighted his administration’s continued investment in workforce training initiatives, as he announced nearly $2 million in funds and credits to assist the training of nearly 7,000 Kentucky workers. The approvals were part of the first Bluegrass State Skills Corporation meeting of fiscal year 2024.
Kentucky Schools Employ Record Number of School Resource Officers
As Kentucky families begin the new school year, Gov. Beshear previewed the annual report from the Office of the State School Security Marshal.
The Governor said that the report will show that there are 685 SROs employed by Kentucky public schools, the most in state history. The report will also show that 99% of schools are in compliance with statutorily mandated access control requirements. Additionally, since the passage of the School Safety and Resiliency Act in 2019, the number of full-time school resource officers has increased by 66%.
The Governor said that since the beginning of last school year alone, there has been a 33% increase in schools with a full-time SRO on campus, and the number is expected to continue to rise during the school year.
“This report looks encouraging. We will always have more work to do, but we have made incredible strides in improving school safety,†said Gov. Beshear. “As a dad of children in public schools, I am truly grateful for the work that State School Security Marshal Ben Wilcox and his team do every day.â€
“Kentucky is a leader in school safety,†said State School Security Marshal Ben Wilcox. “We have and will continue to work directly with the Kentucky Center for School Safety to get our schools where they need to be. Thank you to the Governor for your support. I’d also like to thank all the law enforcement and SROs working today and every day to protect our students.â€
Sports Betting
The Governor provided Kentuckians with an update on sports betting in the commonwealth. The Governor said that the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) has received applications from seven of the state’s racetracks wishing to be licensed for sports wagering. The Governor also said that seven service providers have applied for a license for mobile applications. To see a full list of applicants, see the full release.
Contractor Selected To Complete Final Section of Mountain Parkway Expansion
On Tuesday, Gov. Beshear joined state transportation officials, local leaders and company executives to announce the design-build partner for the final stretch – Salyersville to Prestonsburg – of the Mountain Parkway extension. Bizzack Construction Co. has been selected as the design-build contractor that will deliver the final section of the long-awaited project.
The Governor has made expansion and extension of the Mountain Parkway a top transportation priority of his administration, and this announcement marks another major step forward in the project. To learn more, see the full release.
Update on Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project
Two weeks ago, Gov. Beshear joined Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to announce that Walsh/Kokosing has been awarded the progressive design-build contract for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project, marking a major step forward in the construction process.
Today, the Governor announced that the bi-state project team is hosting two public open houses later this month. The first open house will be Aug. 23, 4 to 7 p.m., at the Radisson Hotel in Covington. The second open house will be the following day, Aug. 24, 4 to 7 p.m., at Longworth Hall in Cincinnati. The Governor encouraged anyone who is interested to stop by and browse exhibits, review project information, talk one-on-one with members of the project team and provide comments.
“This project is going to bring jobs, opportunity and transform travel and commerce on I-71 and I-75,†said Gov. Beshear. “We are getting a project done that has only been dreamed about for decades. There’s a lot of excitement and anticipation surrounding this project and these open houses are a great way to help the public track our progress.â€
Eastern Kentucky Flood Update
Gov. Beshear provided an update on recovery and rebuilding efforts in Eastern Kentucky. Currently, 71 families are housed in travel trailers, and 311 households have transitioned out of the Commonwealth Sheltering Program in Eastern Kentucky.
As of last week, FEMA has approved $1.2 million to help Floyd County homeowners move to higher ground. FEMA also approved $5.6 million for debris removal in Mayfield after the 2021 tornadoes in Western Kentucky.
The Governor also provided an update on the $212.7 million EKSAFE fund established when the Governor called the General Assembly into a special session in August 2022.
“The $65 million portion of that fund designated to help counties, cities, utilities and nonprofits recover has been almost entirely expended,†said Gov. Beshear. “I had originally asked for $125 million for this portion of the fund, and now this portion is running low, and we need to replenish it. The needs are still very significant. Counties that were impacted cannot thrive without additional funding. At the beginning of the next session of the General Assembly, I will be recommending additional funding and will ask that they put an emergency clause on it so it can be opened up immediately.â€
Tribute to United States Air Force Veteran Frank Jones Jr.
Gov. Beshear paid tribute to Air Force Veteran Frank Jones Jr., who passed this week. Jones was a leader in the thoroughbred industry and also served as vice-chairman of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
“Put simply, Frank was making a difference. He was an award-winning leader, committed to helping those within this essential Kentucky industry live better lives. I was proud to call him a friend,†said Gov. Beshear. “Frank will be missed. And my prayers are with his family, friends and the entire thoroughbred industry. I think we all know Frank’s legacy will live on.â€
Team Kentucky All-Stars
Gov. Beshear recognized the Breathitt County Public Library team as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.
Following last year’s deadly flooding in Eastern Kentucky, the Breathitt County Public Library opened its doors for Kentuckians to shelter. It helped Breathitt County residents research and find replacement documents such as birth and marriage certificates so they could complete FEMA claims. The library provided childcare and activities for children while their parents and caregivers applied for aid, and so much more.
Earlier this month, the Breathitt County Public Library was awarded the Library Journal and Gale’s inaugural Defying the Odds Award for their heroic efforts, receiving a $10,000 award.
“This team truly did defy the odds and I have no doubt their efforts helped so many of our Eastern Kentucky families get back on their feet so they could start recovering and rebuilding,†said Gov. Beshear. “Congratulations to the team at the Breathitt County Public Library. You truly are Team Kentucky All-Stars.â€
Holdgrafer leads Otters to shutout of ThunderBolts
Holdgrafer struck out a season-high 10 batters in his fourth eight inning shutout performance of the season. Evansville plated six runs in the second inning to take a big early lead.
Evansville’s ace pitcher Holdgrafer allowed just six baserunners, all reaching on singles. He did not walk a batter and worked three in-order innings including 11 straight batters retired over a three inning stretch.
Noah Myers gave the Otters their first lead of the series on the very first at-bat of the game, blasting a leadoff home run 400 feet off the top of the Ozinga Field scoreboard.
The Otters then blew the game open with a six run second inning on six hits.
Jomar Reyes opened with a basehit and Kona Quiggle batted him home with a triple off the right field wall. Quiggle then scored on a sacrifice fly.
Austin Bost continued the inning with a double and Bryan Rosario notched a single. Myers poked a base hit through the left side to score Bost.
Ethan Skender applied the exclamation mark with a three-run home run to left for a 7-0 Evansville lead.
Kevin Davis pitched a perfect ninth inning completing the Otters’ eighth shutout of the season- second most in the league.
Myers hit his 13th home run of the season and fourth leadoff blast. Reyes added a two-hit day and Skender advanced his on-base streak to 16 games.
Holdgrafer earned his eighth win of the season – tied for third most in the league. His 2.63 ERA is sixth best in the Frontier League.
The Otters return home to face the Washington Wild Things this weekend. Friday is Breast Cancer Awareness Night with a jersey auction and post game fireworks. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 PM CT from Bosse Field.
USI Women’s Soccer projected 7th in OVC
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer is projected to place seventh in the Ohio Valley Conference in a vote submitted by the league’s head coaches and communication directors. USI heads into its second season as an OVC member and NCAA Division I program.
The 10-team OVC will feature a schedule with each team playing each other once for a nine-match conference schedule. This year marks the 25th OVC Championship Tournament. The event starts on campus sites with the first round and quarterfinal matches on October 27 and 29, with the No. 3 and No. 4 seed hosting matches.
The event switches to the site of the No. 1 seed the following weekend with semifinal and Championship matches on November 2 and 5
Tennessee Tech University topped the OVC preseason poll with 156 points and 12 first-place votes. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville was picked second with 146 points and eight first-place votes.
Morehead State University picked up 126 points for a predicted third-place finish. Southeast Missouri State University is picked to finish fourth with 118 points while the University of Arkansas at Little Rock earned 88 points for fifth place. Lindenwood University (77) and Southern Indiana (66) were sixth and seventh, respectively. The University of Tennessee at Martin (63), OVC-newcomer Western Illinois University (35), and Eastern Illinois University (25) round out the poll.
As part of the OVC’s preseason announcement, sophomore midfielder Peyton Murphy (Bargersville, Indiana) represented USI on the 2023 OVC Soccer Preseason Players to Watch List. Murphy had a strong start to her USI career in 2022, leading the team in her freshman season with five goals and 12 points, both of which were third in the OVC. She also led the squad with 25 shots and 16 shots on goal, recording a 64 percent shot accuracy. Murphy started all 17 matches, playing 1,175 minutes. The midfielder was named to the OVC All-Newcomer Team at the end of last season.
The 2023 USI squad features 31 players – 17 returning players and 14 newcomers. Head Coach Eric Schoenstein heads into his eighth season at the helm and 10th overall season on the USI coaching staff. In the previous seven seasons as head coach of the Screaming Eagles, Schoenstein has accumulated a 70-44-18 record. USI earned an Ohio Valley Conference Tournament berth in its first season as an OVC member in 2022.
Also returning for USI in 2023 is senior midfielder Avery Schone (Galena, Ohio) and sophomore defender Charli Grafton (Sunriver, Oregon), both of whom scored a goal last season while holding down USI’s defensive midfield. USI also has senior leadership this coming season in defender Alexis Schone (Galena, Ohio) and midfielder Paige Vanek (St. Charles, Missouri). The two combined for 15 shots last season. Alexis Schone also tallied two assists.
USI plays one final preseason tune-up match at home against Murray State University on Saturday at 1 p.m. before opening the 2023 regular season on the road at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) on August 17. The Screaming Eagles will host their home opener at Strassweg Field on August 20 against the University of North Alabama. The first OVC contest of 2023 is September 21 when the Screaming Eagles travel to Little Rock.
2023 OVC Soccer Predicted Order of Finish
(as voted on by the league’s head coaches and communication directors)
1. Tennessee Tech (12 first-place votes) – 156
2. SIUE (8) – 146
3. Morehead State – 126
4. Southeast Missouri – 118
5. Little Rock – 88
6. Lindenwood – 77
7. Southern Indiana – 66
8. UT Martin – 63
9. Western Illinois – 35
10. Eastern Illinois – 25
2023 OVC Soccer Preseason Players to Watch
Cam Korhorn, Eastern Illinois
Karsen Kohl, Lindenwood
Amaya Arias, Little Rock
Erin Gibbs, Morehead State
Emma Brune, Southeast Missouri
Matea Diekema, SIUE
Peyton Murphy, Southern Indiana
Yao Giada Zhou, Tennessee Tech
Parker Gelinas, UT Martin
Emmy Ellington, Western Illinois
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