
"GOV. ANDY BESHEAR: Yeah, those were both bills that mainly addressed our LGBTQ population. They were mean, they were unnecessary. Most of the time they were meant to score political points and or hurt me in a 2023 election. What did they say? They were trying to eliminate different types of therapies both for adults and for kids. And I think that there can be certain-."
"BILL MAHER: What about girls in sports? GOV. ANDY BESHEAR: There was a bill on that, but here's the thing. I care too much about sports to want to let government run them. You look at where we were in Kentucky, and we didn't have a single issue that you saw in the rest of the country. We had a high school athletic association that had these reall"
Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed two bills that mainly targeted the LGBTQ population, calling them mean and unnecessary and saying they were intended to score political points and harm his 2023 election chances. He said the bills sought to eliminate various therapies for adults and children while allowing certain limitations for minors. Beshear defended a seventh-grade transgender girl and rejected government involvement in regulating sports, saying he cares too much about athletics to let government run them. Guests on the program included Michael Steele and Kate Bedingfield, and Bill Maher questioned Beshear about approval ratings and the vetoes.
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