KFTC Blog
Build grassroots power: support Organizing Academy, Apprentices
Posted by: Elizabeth Sanders, KFTC Chairperson on April 13, 2017
Benham solar represents a much deeper transition plan
Posted by: Lisa Abbott on April 7, 2017
Trump’s climate denials take away opportunities for jobs and better health in Kentucky
Posted by: KFTC staff on March 28, 2017
Scott County Residents Ready for Landfill Hearing
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on March 23, 2017
Northern Kentucky Prepares to Rally In Support of Open & Inclusive Communities
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on March 15, 2017
Kentuckians would lose thousands under House "replacement" health care plan
Posted by: Kentucky Voices for Health on March 10, 2017
KFTC's statement on immigrants, refugees and Muslims
Posted by: KFTC Executive Committee on March 8, 2017
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Our values are being challenged every day – here at home in Kentucky and across the country.

“I’m stunned that any administration would disrupt 50 years of bipartisan efforts to improve the air we breathe and the water we drink,” said Steve Wilkins of Berea, a member of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth. “How easy it is to forget days when people died from chemical hazes and when rivers burst into flames because our companies used our air and water as their dumping grounds.”
