LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) –Kentuckians are mourning the passing of Martha Layne Collins — the Commonwealth’s first and only woman to serve as governor. Collins, who was the 56th governor of Kentucky, passed away earlier today at the age of 88.
Collins made history in 1983 when she defeated Republican Jim Bunning, becoming only the third woman in U.S. history to be elected governor in her own right. During her term from 1983 to 1987, she led major initiatives in education and economic development.
Her most notable achievement came when she brought Toyota to Georgetown — a move that transformed Kentucky’s economy, creating thousands of jobs and establishing the state as a key player in the automotive industry.
Governor Andy Beshear reflected on her legacy, saying in part, “Today Ke

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