Whether it was taking the lead as a young State Representative
to help fund a desperately needed expansion for the UK
hospital's neo-natal unit, or his role as Attorney General in
curbing consumer fraud, Steve Beshear's initiatives are varied
and memorable.
As Lieutenant Governor he created and led the
Kentucky Tomorrow Commission, realizing back then how essential
it was for state government to think far ahead – to plan for the
future rather than only the present. His past dedication and
range of activities illustrate a diversity of interests today. A
few examples of the many organizations where he participated,
assisted and provided guidance include Commerce Lexington, Inc.,
the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, God's Pantry Food Bank,
Bluegrass Tomorrow, the Kentucky World Trade Center and the UK
College of Law Visiting Committee.
The Dawson Springs native grew up one of five children.
Within the Beshear home one always found a powerful sense of
values, faith in God and a steadfast work ethic. The Governor's
father, Russell, a funeral director, also was a Baptist
minister, just like his father. His mother, Mary Elizabeth,
dedicated herself to numerous community endeavors – making life
better for others.
After graduating from Dawson Springs High School, the future
Governor entered the University of Kentucky – "thanks to the
second mortgage on our house," he often notes. He was elected
student body president in his junior year while at the same time
performing quite well academically. Graduation meant law school,
also at UK, where he graduated with honors.
Next began a whirlwind life. During his under-graduate days
he met his future wife, Jane. Then on to practice law in New
York before returning to Kentucky. Early days also brought
military duty for Kentucky's 61st Governor. After completing law
school he served as an intelligence analyst in the U.S. Army
Reserves.
Now married for 38 years, the Beshears have two married
sons. Jeff practices veterinary medicine in Virginia, and he
and his wife, Emily, have a four-year-old son, Nicholas. Andy
followed in his father's footsteps to practice law, and he and
his wife, Britainy, live in Louisville.
In 1974, today's Governor was State Representative Beshear.
Five years later Kentuckians elected him Attorney General. In
1983, Kentucky voters elected him Lieutenant Governor.
Subsequent races for Governor and the U.S. Senate fell short,
but the end result facilitated re-entry into private law
practice where he became senior executive of a multi-state firm.
A good portion of that workload, along with management
responsibilities, involved counseling large and small business
enterprises – the backbone of job development. At the same time
community banking captured his interest, which added another
dimension to his preparation for future government leadership.
Kentucky's Chief Executive credits his final decision to seek
the Democratic nomination this year to three factors: 1.)
Successes as a Legislator, Attorney General and Lt. Governor;
2.) Lessons learned during early races – successful as well as
otherwise; and 3.) Experiences acquired during nearly two
decades in the business sector.
A shared vision for the betterment of all Kentucky exists
within the team of Governor Steve Beshear and Lt. Governor
Daniel Mongiardo. Achieving sustainable economic growth,
lifelong learning opportunities – beginning with
pre-kindergarten – and affordable health care are matters of
utmost priority.
An avid golfer, Beshear also enjoys horses and takes
considerable satisfaction in watching any of the Commonwealth's
athletic teams defeat opponents from various parts of the
country. Yet he realizes that limitations on time will curtail
these pleasures because duty comes first. It's another lesson in
life taught by his parents.