Kentucky Auditor Finds ‘Concerning Luxury’ Spending By Democrat Governor

Kentucky’s Republican auditor recently spoke to Fox News Digital regarding a report she released that highlights concerns about excessive spending in the state’s executive branch led by Democratic Governor Andy Beshear, who is widely perceived to have presidential ambitions in the future. Allison Ball issued a report earlier this month detailing spending by the executive branch for fiscal year 2025, which was entered into the state’s system. She flagged issues that demonstrate extravagant spending of tax dollars that “needs to stop.”

The “concerning expenditures” listed include $183,576 in out-of-state travel costs, which encompass $7,632 for a limousine in Germany, $17,013 for a dinner at a Kentucky distillery, and $360,000 for 75 people attending a two-day conference within the Commonwealth, Fox News reported. We saw some really excessive, really worrying and questionable expenditures,” Ball told Fox News Digital.

“For example, one of the things we saw is that the governor and the tourism cabinet spent about $338,000 on a nonprofit called First Saturday in May. So, for people who are not from Kentucky, the first Saturday in May is when the [Kentucky] Derby happens. So, that money actually went to events for VIPs to come in and celebrate and observe the Derby,” she added.

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Ball stated that the spending data was entered by the executive branch into the Commonwealth’s eMARS system. While she recognizes that elected officials may need to allocate more funds for security than ordinary citizens, she classified much of the flagged spending as “luxury items.”

“I absolutely think the governor needs security. We want people to be safe. We don’t want anything to happen to our elected officials,” Ball explained. “But this is the time when you look at, OK, are you spending an excessive amount? And I think $7,000 for limo services in Germany, $5,000 to navigate the airport in Switzerland, hotels like in Beverly Hills, Aspen.

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“We even found an expenditure in the hundreds of dollars for something called the Caribou Club, which is a private club in Aspen. So, these expenses are essentially luxury items when you’re looking at where they’re at and the amount of money that’s being paid,” she said.

Beshear was critical of the auditor and her report in comments to local media.

“They never asked us any questions, and you have to do that if it’s an audit report,” Beshear recently told WHAS-11. “All they did was take lines, and they didn’t ask questions because if they had gotten the answers, they couldn’t have done the political attack that it was.”

Ball said it’s “no surprise” when elected officials push back on reports like hers, “but my job is about transparency.”

Ball’s report highlighted $39 million in expenditures by the executive branch’s advertising divisions across various departments, over $7 million in out-of-state travel, more than $23 million on in-state travel, and over $16 million allocated for training sessions, conferences, food, and trade shows.

“It’s a budget year, and this is when the General Assembly is actually crafting what money they’re going to appropriate through all levers of state government. And that’s why they asked us, this is early in the process, and they wanted to know, ‘OK, what is the executive branch spending its money on?” Ball explained.

“And they specifically asked us about travel. They asked about conferences. They ask us about food and beverage because those are the things usually that can get out of control quick if you’re not paying close attention. So, we’re here just to provide information,” she went on.

Governor Beshear informed CNN last summer that he was considering a presidential bid for 2028. Many believe he could be a strong candidate due to his popularity as a Democrat in the deeply conservative state of Kentucky.

The Hill reported that Beshear confirmed he is still contemplating a run, but he will not make a final decision until his term as governor concludes in late 2027.

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