Andrew Graham Beshear is an American attorney and politician. He was elected attorney general of Kentucky in November 2015. He served as attorney general for one term, before challenging and narrowly defeating Republican Governor Matt Bevin in the 2019 gubernatorial election. He resigned from the Attorney General’s office on December 17, 2019.
About Andy Beshear in brief

In his inaugural address at 12:01:01 a.m. on December 12, he called Republicans, who have a supermajority in both houses of the Kentucky Legislature, to reach across the aisle and solve Kentucky’s issues in a bipartisan way. He fired all eleven members of Kentucky’s state education board on his first day in office. He signed an executive order to restore voting rights to all adults in Kentucky who have been convicted of both felonies and misdemeanors. He also signed a bill to restore all voting rights in Kentucky to both adults and children. He said he would make public education a priority in his second term as Attorney General. In April 2018, Besheer again successfully sued Bevin, this time for signing Senate Bill 151, a controversial plan to reform teacher pensions, with the Supreme Court ruling the bill unconstitutional. He filed nine lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for their alleged involvement in fueling Kentucky’s opioid epidemic. By November 2018, Beshear had filed nine suits against pharmaceutical companies for their allegations.
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