Highly doubtful. This story in the Herald-Leader today is exactly what we have come to expect out of the Herald Mis-Leader.
H-L: Firing of state beekeeper stings Kentucky's apiarists
Ag Commissioner James Comer has been cleaning house since he took office the first of the month. And we in Kentucky all know that this is not an easy job considering the mess he was left. One of the non-merit employees that happened to lose their job was the State Apiarist (beekeeper) Phil Craft.
According to this hit-piece, I mean article, Craft was an outstanding employee who went above and beyond his call of duty and was let go solely for political purposes.
I do not know all of the logistics involving the letting go of Mr. Craft but I know Jamie and his team very well. I'm certain the reasons for this firing will come out with the audit being conducted by Mr. Edelen's office. Mr. Comer had his reasons and it certainly wasn't political.
I hope that Kentuckians do not read a hit-piece like this article and swallow it hook, line and sinker without getting all of the facts first.
Ag Commissioner James Comer has been cleaning house since he took office the first of the month. And we in Kentucky all know that this is not an easy job considering the mess he was left. One of the non-merit employees that happened to lose their job was the State Apiarist (beekeeper) Phil Craft.
According to this hit-piece, I mean article, Craft was an outstanding employee who went above and beyond his call of duty and was let go solely for political purposes.
I do not know all of the logistics involving the letting go of Mr. Craft but I know Jamie and his team very well. I'm certain the reasons for this firing will come out with the audit being conducted by Mr. Edelen's office. Mr. Comer had his reasons and it certainly wasn't political.
I hope that Kentuckians do not read a hit-piece like this article and swallow it hook, line and sinker without getting all of the facts first.
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