On The Edge with Whitney McKnight

Greg Plucinski is On the Edge

35 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Greg Plucinski is a successful entrepreneur who says that on an annual basis, he contributes $20 million to the state's economy with his pharmaceutical manufacturing business. The Jessamine County resident is a fan of Andy Barr, President Trump, and anyone who cuts taxes, especially on businesses. Plucinski says if he's elected, his first priority will be to lower the steep drug review fees placed on small drugmakers, which he says drives up the costs of new life-saving medicines. Candidate Plucinksi also says he would lend urgency to formalizing aspects of Trump's agenda, something he said Congress is failing to do.  Reporting from The Edge of Appalachia in Berea, Kentucky.

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