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Rowan County Voter Registration

Posted by: Dave Newton on October 10, 2011

Here are some quick pictures of a voter registration drive our Rowan County chapter had last week at Morehead State University.  In an afternoon, we registered 51 people to vote and also had a lot of good conversations with people including three prospective new KFTC members.  We even recruited one New Power Leader (thanks, Lisa Bryant!).

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Renewed Energy

Posted by: Nancy Reinhart on October 10, 2011

Voter Empowerment Rundown

Posted by: Dave Newton on October 10, 2011

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Lexington members of KFTC raise awareness and funds

Posted by: Ondine Quinn on October 9, 2011

Voter Registration Deadline TOMORROW

Posted by: Dave Newton on October 9, 2011

The deadline to register to vote for the 2011 Kentucky elections is TOMORROW, Tuesday October 11th.

Madison County: Voter Registration and Fairness

Posted by: Cory Lowery on October 6, 2011

As election season approaches, the Madison County KFTC is partnering with student groups from Berea College to register people from around the College and the community to vote. With the assistance of Berea College's Bereans For Appalachia and the College's Student Government Association, the Madison County chapter was at Berea College's dining hall and Mountain Day Festival to encourage people to register to vote in the upcoming election.

Webinar Tonight at 7:00 EST: Kentucky Deserves Better, Mr. Rogers.

Posted by: Jessica Hays on October 5, 2011

To join the call:


Dial-in: 866-740-1260


Access Code: 8931147#

Enforcement a sham under agreement with Nally & Hamilton

Posted by: jerry on October 5, 2011

An agreement negotiated in secret between state Energy Cabinet officials and Nally & Hamilton allows the coal company to pay minimal fines for thousands of violations of the Clean Water Act, gi

Kentucky Deserves Better - Help Us Tell Rep. Hal Rogers on October 14

Posted by: Erik Hungerbuhler on October 4, 2011

We are Kentuckians. We want some basic things for ourselves good jobs, clean water and air, and safe and healthy families. We want adequate, honest, and transparent government. These basic things aren't much, but they're much more than Congressman Hal Rogers has delivered.

Policies that will shape our future are being debated in Congress, and Rep. Rogers has a powerful role in shaping those polices. Rogers represents Kentucky's 5th District of eastern and south-central Kentucky. As the new chair of the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Rogers is one of the most powerful politicians in Washington. Yet, his district and Kentucky as a whole rank at or near the bottom of the nation in many important quality of life indicators.

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