May 11, 2025 - 21:54

Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman recently shared her insights on Kentucky's education challenges and the importance of empowering women during an interview. This discussion took place just before she delivered the commencement address for the Chase College of Law’s Class of 2025 on May 9. Coleman stepped in for Gov. Andy Beshear, who was unable to attend due to travel complications.
In her address, Coleman emphasized the critical issues facing the education system in Kentucky, highlighting the need for innovative solutions and community involvement. She pointed out that education is a cornerstone for the state's future and that addressing these challenges requires collaborative efforts from all stakeholders.
Additionally, Coleman spoke passionately about the empowerment of women in leadership roles. She believes that fostering an environment where women can succeed and lead is essential not only for the individual but for the entire community. Her remarks underscored a commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive society in Kentucky.
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