Eastern KY members meet with Rep. Combs
"All types of streams are part of the picture and need to be protected,†Ann Schertz of Blair shared during a meeting with Rep. Leslie Combs in Cumberland yesterday.
Members from the Harlan and Letcher county chapters expected to meet with both legislators who represent the Tri-city area to discuss KFTC’s legislative priorities, however Rep. Rick Nelson did not show up. Members participated in a discussion about a range of issues, including mountaintop removal, enforcement of mining laws, tax reform, restoration of voting rights, coal trucks, and renewable energy. The major emphasis of the discussion was on the Stream Saver bill and the need for mountain legislators to stand up against the coal companies. Members also thanked Rep. Combs for co-sponsoring KFTC’s tax justice bill, HB 262.
At-home meetings, or meetings with legislators in the district, are an important way to enable a wider set of KFTC members to talk with their legislators face-to-face. It can also provide an important for more in-depth discussion about the issues KFTC members are working on.
I think we definitely made our message very clearly. I want them to know that we are growing in strength, and they can’t take us for granted
--Carl Shoupe, Benham, KY
Other KFTC members are encouraged to set up at-home meetings throughout the legislative session. If you want to organize a meeting, contact your local organizer for assistance.
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