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LexStand sponsors virtual town hall on Breonna’s Law
Posted by: KFTC Staff on March 2, 2021
Southern Kentucky chapter member creates micro pantry
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 28, 2021
Kentuckians urge relief and a fundamental reshaping of our economy
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 23, 2021
Follow-up from yesterday's Virtual Lobby Day for a Healthy Democracy
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 19, 2021
Join us for a Virtual Lobby Day for a Healthy Democracy Thursday!
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 15, 2021
HB 272 aims to charge ratepayers more, lessen executive power
Posted by: Jacob Mack-Boll on February 10, 2021
Eastern Kentucky members meet with Senator Turner
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 10, 2021
Legislators should reject partisan impeachment bid
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 27, 2021
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When our neighbors are hungry, we feed them.
In February, members of the Big Sandy Chapter and KFTC members in nearby counties met with Sen. Johnnie Turner to begin to build a relationship and urge his support for a few important issues. Participants included Kathy Curtis, Erik Fields, and John and Jean Rosenberg from Floyd County, Dayjha Hogg and Jacob Mack-Boll from Letcher County, Carl Shoupe from Harlan County, and Lisa Abbott from Madison County.