With Democrats in Congress pushing the “Green New Deal” – a far-left plan that would reportedly subsidize those “unwilling to work” along with a laundry list of radical proposals – their party’s gubernatorial candidates in Kentucky have remained silent on where they stand on this costly agenda.
Now a new study reported on by Bloomberg News shows that the proposed “Green New Deal” could come with a price-tag of up to $93 trillion over ten years, which would amount to roughly $600,000 per household. The study described the “Green New Deal” as a “further expansion of the federal government’s role in some of the most basic decisions of daily life” that “would likely have a more lasting and damaging impact than its enormous price tag.”
This raises a question for Andy Beshear, Adam Edelen, and Rocky Adkins: Do they support Congressional Democrats’ $93 trillion plan and the radical agenda it would bring to Kentucky? Voters deserve to know.


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