Former KY Gov. Julian Carroll, who oversaw better school funding and court reforms, has died [Lexington Herald-Leader]
Former
“We are deeply saddened at the passing of our father,
Carroll was 92 and spent his final months in hospice care at his home near
His wife,
In a 2011 interview with the
“I’d like to be known as a hands-on governor.
“And quite frankly, I spent a lot of time creating relationships with my state employees. I had chicken lunches out on the grounds,” he said. “All my state employees would come out and have chicken with me.”
A native of
Carroll won his own full four-year term as governor in 1975.
During his administration,
Carroll administered a reorganization of the state’s antiquated court system, which voters authorized by approving a 1975 constitutional amendment. Among other things, the reforms established the
Carroll also threw his weight behind reform legislation eliminating private bail bondsmen.
Perhaps most significant, Carroll used additional state revenue, including money raised from a coal severance tax enacted by Ford, his predecessor, to spend more on K-12 schools, with teacher pay raises, new textbooks and new school buildings in poor communities.
“We actually doubled some teachers’ salaries from
Two years after Carroll left office, a federal grand jury investigated his administration and Ford’s and indicted their former chairman of the
Hunt pleaded guilty and served two years in prison. Ford and Carroll were never charged.
In 1987, Carroll ran for governor again, but this time he placed fifth in the Democratic primary.
Much later in life, in 2005, Carroll returned to the
Carroll was removed from his leadership post by
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Former KY Gov. Julian Carroll, who oversaw better school funding and court reforms, has died [Lexington Herald-Leader]
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