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Redistricting Victory!

Dave Newton on February 23, 2012 in Voting Rights, Central Kentucky, General Assembly, , featured

Exciting and final news today about legislative redistricting in the Kentucky Legislature:

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NKY Film Fest!

Joe Gallenstein on February 23, 2012 in , Northern Kentucky
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Exciting News - HB 70 Assigned to Senate Judiciary. Please Call in!

Erik Hungerbuhler on February 23, 2012 in Voting Rights, General Assembly, , featured

For years, our bill to restore voting rights to most former felons who have served their debt to society has passed the House by a wide margin, but has not been allowed to even come up for discussion in the Senate.

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Supreme Court Redistricting Hearing Live Online at 10 a.m.

Dave Newton on February 23, 2012 in Voting Rights, General Assembly
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Voting Rights Presentations Across the Commonwealth

Dave Newton on February 23, 2012 in Voting Rights, Rolling Bluegrass, General Assembly

Citizen lobbying on KFTC's issues doesn't just happen through direct contact with legislators.  We also do a lot of broad public education and leadership development work, which is at least as important. 

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More editorials in favor of Voting Rights

Dave Newton on February 22, 2012 in Voting Rights, Rolling Bluegrass, General Assembly

In addition to editorials by the Herald-Leader, Courier-Journal, WDRB, and others, there has been a new set published in the Georgetown News-Graphic (home of Senator Damon Thayer), and the Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville).

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Raise Your Voice for Clean Energy in Kentucky!

Erik Hungerbuhler on February 21, 2012 in New Energy and Transition, featured, , General Assembly

Kentuckians are ready to reap the benefits of clean energy. Energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions are already working in Kentucky to reduce energy costs, create jobs and improve our health and well-being. But new policies are needed before we can realize the full benefits of this transition.. We can't afford for Kentucky's workers, families and businesses to be left behind as other states ramp up their investments in one of the fastest growing sectors of our national economy.

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Voting Rights amendment passes out of the House. Your support is still needed

Erik Hungerbuhler on February 20, 2012 in Voting Rights, General Assembly, , featured

Last week House Bill 70, our Restoration of Voting Rights amendment passed out of the state House of Representatives by a huge margin of 78-18. There is a lot of momentum behind this bill, thanks in large part to our members who have been up to Frankfort or made calls, lobbying their representatives every week since the legislative session began.

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Wilson Creek residents continue fight for protections

jerry on February 19, 2012 in Coal and Water, Big Sandy

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 strip mining that would take place there.

In a ruling issued Friday, the panel voided a state regulation that the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet relied on to issue those protections. The judges remanded the case back to the cabinet.

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Supreme Court sets oral arguments in legislative redistricting case - Feb 24th

Dave Newton on February 17, 2012 in Voting Rights, General Assembly
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