With Kentucky's general election just six weeks away, education remains a key issue in the campaign. Yesterday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron outlined his education plan for the Kentucky Association of School Superintendents, who were gathered in Lexington today. It was Governor Andy Beshear, his turn to address the crowd. He said his plan includes an 11% pay raise for all school personnel, fully funding universal pre-K and making sure charter schools don't take away money from public schools, something he says his opponent's plan does not do. Now, there's a big difference between somebody who has supported public education for to educate a racist the entire time that big government and someone who said things like they do when they start running for governor. You have a track record of standing with, you know, the public school dollars should never go to private schools. And just remember, you call stuff against a plan that if one of the specific bullet points, it has vouchers in there and it does that, it would devastate each and every one of our public school systems. But you're also said that during his term as governor, he signed more than 600 pieces of bipartisan legislation refuting critics claims that his agenda, if he's reelected. Well, idle and the GOP dominated legislature.