
Senator Returns After Horse-Related Injury
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Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe returns to work after being kicked in the face by a horse.
Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe has returned to work after missing the first few weeks of the legislative session due to being kicked in the face by a horse. Bledsoe was caring for the animal when it kicked her, leading to an emergency surgery. She is still recovering but able to return to her duties.
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Senator Returns After Horse-Related Injury
Clip: Season 2 Episode 170 | 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Senator Amanda Mays Bledsoe has returned to work after missing the first few weeks of the legislative session due to being kicked in the face by a horse. Bledsoe was caring for the animal when it kicked her, leading to an emergency surgery. She is still recovering but able to return to her duties.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipBut a state senator is back at work and we're glad about it.
Weeks after being kicked in the face by a horse.
And we're really glad to have her back.
It was indeed Senator Amanda Maes Bledsoe was caring for a horse when it kicked her in the face.
She had emergency surgery and missed the first few weeks of the legislative session.
But she is back and she says she has a long road ahead of her to a full recovery.
And she's grateful to all the people who've reached out to her.
Senator Bledsoe represent Kentucky's 12th state Senate district, which is made up of Boyle, Mercer and Woodford Counties and part of Fayette Counties.
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