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How Officials and ‘Everyday Heroes’ are Supporting Recovery Efforts in Kentucky

December 20, 2021

How Officials and ‘Everyday Heroes’ are Supporting Recovery Efforts in Kentucky

Ask students: What was some of the damage inflicted by tornadoes in Kentucky? How have local, state and federal officials responded to the devastation?

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Summary

The death toll has reached 74 in Kentucky, three nights after a swarm of tornadoes struck. For a closer look at how officials in the state are dealing with all of this, Judy Woodruff speaks to Jacqueline Coleman, the state’s lieutenant governor.

Terms

Lieutenant governor: An elected official position in most states that carries out the duties of a governor when the state’s elected governor is away from the state or incapacitated, and is next in line if the governor dies or leaves office.

Five Facts

  • Who is interviewed in this piece and what is her background?
  • What was some of the damage inflicted by tornadoes in Kentucky on Saturday and Sunday?
  • How have local, state and federal officials responded to the devastation?
  • How have private citizens helped respond to the devastation?
  • Why is the lieutenant governor not yet thinking about policy changes in response to the tornadoes, according to this piece?

Focus Questions

What are some things that private citizens can do to help in an emergency or disaster that government officials can’t do as well?

Media literacy

In a story framed as praising the efforts of private citizens, why do you think we only hear from a public official?

Additional Resources

Republished with Permission from PBS NewsHour Extra.

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