Governor vetoes move to make driver's test English-only
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Updated: 6:57 PM May 27, 2009
Governor vetoes move to make driver's test English-only
On Wednesday, Governor Beshear used his executive authority to reverse a policy change by Kentucky State Police.
Posted: 11:49 AM May 27, 2009
Reporter: Denny Trease
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Governor Steve Beshear Wednesday reversed a decision by Kentucky State Police to start offering the written drivers license test only in English.

Kentucky had previously offered the test in 22 different languages.

KSP officials say to grade the old tests given in foreign languages, answer keys provided by translators had to be used, and the costs really added up. But even in these times of severe budget cuts, the governor couldn't justify an English only test.

Jay Blanton, a spokesman for the state's chief executive, tells 27 NEWSFIRST, "The governor just learned about this Tuesday night, and when he did, he believed it was simply the wrong thing to do, a mistake as a matter of policy. This is a big government with 32,000 employees and a 9 billion dollar annual budget so we're going to make some mistakes, and the thing to do then is to quickly act to correct them and move on."

To do otherwise, according to the governor, would put a black mark on the state's well earned reputation for fairness.

Blanton says, "Kentucky has a long standing tradition of being a very welcoming state. We're seeking foreign investment in our state. We want people to come here from other countries to do business, and Gov. Beshear doesn't want to detract from that."

Since budgetary concerns were cited as the reason for offering the test only in English, Blanton was asked if there's been any consideration now of raising fees for those people who want to take the test in a foreign language.

"No, we'll work with the Kentucky State Police and the Justice Cabinet to determine what those budgetary concerns are and try to help them work through that, and that's something we've been doing throughout so it's a balancing act, and this is just one of those times when the balance went the wrong way a little bit, and we've moved in to correct that," Blanton said.

Governor Beshear though says he still has complete confidence in the leadership of KSP and that no employees do their jobs better than the state's police officers.


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Posted by: Joe G Location: Seattle WA on Jun 13, 2009 at 06:00 PM

Good job Governor! It's time white Southerners learn they have no right to their traditions, language, culture, or land. They must surrender everything to the non-white newcomers. The sooner you flood Kentucky with non white foreigners, the sooner the white South will vanish. I'm sure white's in Kentucky are thrilled about being replaces with American hating Mexicans and Pakistanis. What white parent isn't looking forward to sending their kids to majority non-white schools? Of course, white tax dollars will be used to fund this transition. I'm sure white Southerners won't mind having their taxes increased if it helps you destroy their way of life. Don't worry about white Southerners complaining, all you have to do is charge them with "RACISM", and they will apologize and shut up.
Posted by: Shocked Location: KY on May 30, 2009 at 08:13 PM

I was very shocked and disappointed in this decision. Maybe if they Gov. is held responsible for accidents caused by people that can't read English and wrecked or caused a wreck because they couldn't read the ENGLISH roadsigns things will change. Sounds like a good future law suit to me!
Posted by: Joe Location: Berry on May 29, 2009 at 02:22 PM

Keep the comments coming!If I go to someones house I don't expect them to change the way they live because I am there. If I don't like what there rules are and how people act I don't go there and I won't try to persuade them to think different.So from what I am seeing the majority of the comments are for English only test { I agree}So for the people that don't like the English only test take your sorry butts out of the state and move to the other Countries and go live by there rules. Chances are We won't miss you and it will open up Jobs and lower the unemployment rate.

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