Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the Fed's policies during the pandemic will be viewed favorably in history, emphasizing their effectiveness in stabilizing the economy during a speech at the Economic Club of Washington D.C.
In a heated debate ahead of Kentucky's gubernatorial election, Democratic Governor Andy Beshear defended his COVID-19 pandemic restrictions while facing criticism from Republican challenger Daniel Cameron. The candidates sparred over the economy, education policies, abortion, and transgender issues. Beshear defended his decisions during the pandemic, emphasizing that he prioritized saving lives, while Cameron accused him of infringing on constitutional rights. They also clashed over school vouchers, with Beshear opposing them as a diversion of funds from public schools and Cameron expressing support. Both candidates presented their plans for public education, with Beshear proposing a pay raise for teachers and Cameron advocating for increased starting pay and a tutoring program.