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Jacqueline Layne Coleman (born June 9, 1982) is an American educator and politician serving as the 58th lieutenant governor of Kentucky since 2019. She has worked as a high school administrator, teacher, and basketball coach. Coleman is the founder and president of Lead Kentucky, a nonprofit organization focused on education policy reform.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman celebrate with supporters at an election night watch party at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Ky., after it was announced ...
Kentucky Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Attorney General Andy Beshear stands with Lt. Governor candidate Jacqueline Coleman, while speaking to the media during a press conference at the ...
As specified in Kentucky Revised Statute 11.400, it states: 11.400 Duties of Lieutenant Governor. [2] (1) In addition to the duties prescribed for the office by the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the duties of the Lieutenant Governor shall be as follows: (a) To serve as vice chairman of the State Property and Buildings Commission as prescribed by KRS 56.450; (b) To serve as vice ...
Gov. Andy Beshear holds hands with Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman after winning a second term as Kentucky's Governor Tuesday, Nov.7, 2023.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman finished talking about what comes next for her and Gov. Andy Beshear during his inauguration on the steps of the Kentucky State Capitol; building in Frankfort, Ky on ...
When Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman found out she was at risk for breast cancer, she felt more responsibility to win reelection than ever before. ... Kentucky’s Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman talks ...
In 2014, Evelyn Sanguinetti (R) was elected as the first female Hispanic or Latino lieutenant governor, when she was elected lieutenant governor of Illinois. [5] Kentucky was the first state to hold a transfer of power from one female lieutenant governor to another, when Martha Layne Collins was elected to succeed Thelma Stovall in 1979 ...