kentucky supreme court hands gov. beshear a win siding with him on executive orders
Published 3 years ago • 584 plays • Length 1:54Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
0:31
judge gives kentucky governor win in showdown with lawmakers over executive orders
-
0:42
two cases over gov. beshear's executive orders head to the kentucky supreme court
-
2:06
gov. beshear's covid-19 executive orders allowed to stay put for now
-
1:39
the kentucky supreme court heard cases thursday questioning gov. beshear's powers
-
1:58
ky attorney general says gov. beshear ignoring state laws with new mask mandate
-
0:45
federal judge rules against gov. beshear's executive order requiring masks in schools
-
0:29
beshear files lawsuit after gop lawmakers follow through with efforts to limit executive powers
-
1:43
republican leader fires back at beshear for 'punt' comment
-
7:34
andy beshear | fancy farm 2019 | ket
-
3:37
discover kentucky initiative
-
3:11
gov. beshear on challenge to covid-19 executive orders: "even if they win, we lose."
-
1:48
appeals court judge strikes down gov. beshear's executive orders limiting child care class sizes
-
2:18
one-on-one with gov. beshear: talking mask mandate; 'really irresponsible' ruling by judge
-
2:42
separation of powers: how kentucky supreme court ruling impacts gov. beshear's covid orders
-
1:32
beshear’s 1st executive order survives challenge from former board of education
-
1:54
gov. beshear says he doesn't plan to issues another mask mandate even though he has the power to ...
-
1:23
lawyers for gov. matt bevin, attorney general andy beshear square off
-
12:34
one-on-one with gov. beshear as mask mandate takes effect
-
2:53
kentucky's high court to take up attorney general's battle with governor beshear's executive orders
-
1:51
kentucky lawmakers act to reopen stores, schools, limiting gov. beshear's emergency power
-
0:39
governor beshear reacts to kentucky court's ruling on his executive orders related to the pandemic
-
2:14
is governor andy beshear overstepping executive powers? kentucky supreme court to decide