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House budget falls about 30% short of what Kentuckians deserve

Posted by: Jessica Hays on March 6, 2012

Kentuckians deserve a good quality of life, with good jobs, access to quality educations, vibrant communities, and healthy families.

Voting Rights Rally and Lobby Day is next week!

Posted by: Erik Hungerbuhler on March 1, 2012

Join us in Frankfort next Thursday, March 8, for our Voting Rights Rally and Lobby Day. Our Voting Rights amendment, which would restore the vote to the 186,000 former felons who have served their debt to society has unprecedented momentum this year. After passing out of the House by a vote of 78-18, it was assigned to a much friendlier Senate committee than in years past. It is crucial that we have a large presence at the capitol on Thursday to ensure that our bill gets heard and voted out of the Senate. Sign up to attend today!

 

Voting Rights Lobby Day and Rally
Thursday, March 8
9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Mountain Witness Tour with Perry & Letcher Chapter Members

Posted by: Tanya Turner on February 29, 2012

40th Commemoration of the Buffalo Creek Disaster

Posted by: Tanya Turner on February 28, 2012

Lobby Day highlights the promise of clean energy

Posted by: Amy Hogg on February 28, 2012

More than 60 citizen lobbyists came to Frankfort on Tuesday to talk to legislators about the promise of clean energy.

KFTC members bring pinwheels and love to Frankfort

Posted by: Erik Hungerbuhler on February 28, 2012

Wilson Creek residents will continue fight for protections

Beverly May
Posted by: KFTC on February 28, 2012

Wilson Creek residents are looking to state officials to find new ways to protect their land, water, health and community after a Kentucky Court of Appeals panel struck down restrictions on any str

Governor announces "Blue Ribbon Commission" on tax reform

Posted by: Jessica Hays Lucas on February 28, 2012

The Governor's office released the list of people who've been appointed to the Blue Ribbon Commission to study tax reform.

Sign on today to help clean air in Mammoth Cave park

Posted by: KFTC on February 27, 2012

Today is the last day the U.S. EPA is accepting comments on a proposed rule change that would weaken efforts to clean up the skies in national parks, including Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky.

The proposal would let coal-burning power plants in 28 states use a weaker air pollution emissions standard. In short, the EPA wants to allows power plants in those states to use the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) to improve natural visibility conditions in Class I areas rather than the source-specific Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART).

Call to action to keep rural phone lines open!

Posted by: Jessica Hays on February 26, 2012

Tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11:30 a.m., a state Senate committee might vote on a bill that would make remove the obligation for phone carriers to provide service to people in Kentucky's rural communities. This would include 911 services.

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