UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 469 Page 1 of 2 XXXX 9/28/2023 12:45 PM Jacketed A RESOLUTION honoring the life and accomplishments of former Kentucky 1 Governor Brereton Chandler Jones. 2 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones was born on June 27, 1939, to the late 3 Bartow and Nedra Jones, and grew up in Point Pleasant, West Virginia; and 4 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones's athletic ability allowed him to secure a 5 football scholarship to the University of Virginia, where he was elected President of the 6 School of Commerce and served as a member of the school's renowned Honor 7 Committee; and 8 WHEREAS, after graduation, Brereton Chandler Jones moved to Huntington, West 9 Virginia, where he began a career in politics. He was elected to the West Virginia House 10 of Delegates at the age of 25, the youngest person to ever serve in that capacity; and 11 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones was elected as Minority Leader just two 12 years into his time in the House of Delegates. He served for two terms and left West 13 Virginia politics to focus on his fledgling real estate and construction business; and 14 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones had many passions, but his dream was to 15 raise and train Thoroughbred horses. His pursuit of this dream led him to visit Kentucky 16 and Keeneland racetrack, where he met his wife, Elizabeth Lloyd; and 17 WHEREAS, after moving to Kentucky, Brereton Chandler Jones immersed himself 18 in civic activities, focusing on improving public education and increasing access to 19 healthcare; and 20 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones was a staunch supporter of the Prichard 21 Committee for Academic Excellence and served on the University of Kentucky Board of 22 Trustees. He also served on the UK Chandler Medical Center Board and as fundraising 23 chair for the UK Markey Cancer Foundation; and 24 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones was drawn back into politics by his 25 motivation to help others and propel his causes of education and healthcare. He was 26 elected to serve as the 50th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1987 to 1991, and 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 469 Page 2 of 2 XXXX 9/28/2023 12:45 PM Jacketed went on to serve as the 58th Governor of Kentucky from 1991 to 1995; and 1 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones signed the most sweeping ethics reform 2 measures in Kentucky history. He subsequently called for legislation that expanded these 3 changes and signed laws that made the executive and legislative branches of government 4 more transparent and accountable to the people; and 5 WHEREAS, after completing service as Governor, Brereton Chandler Jones turned 6 his focus back to his family and his passion for raising Thoroughbreds. He built Airdrie 7 Stud and watched it grow into an internationally renowned Thoroughbred farm; and 8 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones was committed not only to Airdrie, but to the 9 Thoroughbred industry as a whole. He was a founding member of the Breeders Cup and a 10 driving force behind the Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation; and 11 WHEREAS, in his later years, Brereton Chandler Jones cherished time with his 12 beloved wife, children, and grandchildren. He took tremendous pleasure in attending his 13 grandsons' sporting events; and 14 WHEREAS, Brereton Chandler Jones is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Lloyd 15 Jones; his children, Lucy Simms Jones and Brereton Chandler Jones Jr.; his daughter-in-16 law, Tyler Bell Jones; and his grandchildren, James Brereton Jones, John Lloyd Jones, 17 Thomas Chandler Jones, and Wende Elizabeth Jones; 18 NOW, THEREFORE, 19 Be it resolved by the Senate of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of 20 Kentucky: 21 Section 1. The members of the Senate do hereby honor the life and 22 accomplishments of former Kentucky Governor Brereton Chandler Jones and 23 posthumously recognize him for his dedication to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and 24 its citizens. 25 Section 2. The Clerk of the Senate is directed to transmit a copy of this 26 Resolution to Senator Reginald Thomas. 27