Who paid for Beshear’s inauguration? Report shows almost $700k in contributions [Lexington Herald-Leader]
The biggest party in
For Gov.
Political action committees of various stripes accounted for about
This year, Beshear’s inaugural committee was chaired by Transportation Secretary
The biggest single individual contributor to Beshear’s inauguration effort was
The most money came from
Other major donors include
Of note,
Political action committees of all sorts gave to the inaugural committee, headlined by health care and financial companies, as well as labor unions.
As for expenditures, the largest expenses reported thus far were
The committee paid out
Stipend funds of
No expenses were included in the report for the inaugural stage, which the state contracted for more than
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