Whenever I am among my fellow Governors, I am struck by how many face the same education improvement issues.
About Ernie Fletcher
Ernest Lee Fletcheris an American physician and politician who was the 60th governor of Kentucky from 2003 to 2007. He previously served three consecutive terms in the United States House of Representatives before resigning after being elected governor.
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I would like this to be a new day. I would hope now that we can focus on doing the people’s business.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
Government cannot do everything, so we need to first decide what government ought to be doing, then figure out what it’s capable of doing, and then follow the jobs we choose to completion.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
Education is our greatest opportunity to give an irrevocable gift to the next generation.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
My vision for Kentucky is a Commonwealth where there is so much economic opportunity, and our quality of life is so high, that people who are born here can stay here, and people who aren’t fortunate enough to be born in Kentucky, can look forward to locating here.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
We will attract more people to Kentucky by lowering our income tax rate. In fact, lowering the income tax rate is the single most important thing we can do to create opportunity.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
Whenever I am among my fellow Governors, I am struck by how many face the same education improvement issues.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
A government of, for and by the people, requires much from the people.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
I cannot allow state government to continue to be consumed by this game of political ‘gotcha.’
American physician and politician (born 1952)
This foundational principle – that human beings derive their rights from God, rather than from the State, or any other source – is what made America different.
American physician and politician (born 1952)
State government has too often been used to look out for the insiders and not the citizens. This has insulated poverty from progress, and need from remedy.
American physician and politician (born 1952)