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Outgoing Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is being considered for the presidency of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Quarles is one of three finalists for the job that oversees Kentucky’s 16 community and technical college campuses.
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Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles says he’ll have an announcement in a few days about his future plans. With six months left in office, Quarles has been speculated as a running mate for Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron.
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Republican Ryan Quarles is out with his first television ad in the race for Kentucky governor. Quarles serves as state Agriculture Commissioner and is among a dozen candidates seeking the GOP nomination in next month’s primary election.
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Republican candidate for governor Ryan Quarles says he wants the Kentucky Legislature to pass a medical cannabis bill.
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Ryan Quarles, Kentucky’s agriculture commissioner and a Republican candidate for governor, rescheduled his appearance at a Republican event in Bowling Green after revelations that a former Louisville Metro police officer who participated in the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment was also scheduled to speak.
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As Republican candidates for governor fight it out, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear continues to outraise his opponents. Beshear reported raising more than $1 million over the last three months, the fourth consecutive quarter in a row.
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Republican politicians and voters were the tone setters at the 2022 Fancy Farm Picnic both on and off-stage. The speaker’s pavilion in the small Graves County community served as the backdrop for four big-name candidates from the crowded field for the GOP 2023 gubernatorial primary to make their pitches.
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Much of Quarles' speech focused on incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, who he derided for being the son of former Gov. Steve Beshear.
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He is the third Republican to launch a gubernatorial campaign, shaking up Kentucky's statewide elections in 2023.
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Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said the Commonwealth’s farming industry has always been diversified. But the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement put changes on the farm into a much higher gear.