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Steering Committee discusses legislature and organizing in eastern Kentucky
KFTC staff on April 4, 2018 in , Steering Committee
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Support healthy communities by supporting SNAP
KFTC staff on April 4, 2018 in Economic Justice
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KFTC stands with workers
KFTC Executive Committee on March 30, 2018 in Economic Justice, General Assembly
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Let's be an inclusive movement, avoid harmful and divisive language
KFTC Executive Committee on March 30, 2018 in Economic Justice, General Assembly
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Kentucky's retired coal miners also face a looming pension crisis
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Students should feel safe, protected, and free at school
Grace S., Graves Co. High School sophomore on March 27, 2018 in , Communities Taking Action, Congress, , General Assembly, , Leadership Development
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Help stop the “Youth Incarceration Bill”
KFTC Staff on March 21, 2018 in , General Assembly, , Racial Justice
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The Medical Marijuana Task Force
Eric Simpson, Rowan County on March 19, 2018 in Economic Justice, Rowan County, General Assembly, , Health Care
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Kentuckians tell McConnell time is up, pass RECLAIM now
KFTC staff on March 14, 2018 in Coal and Water, New Energy and Transition, Just Transition, Big Sandy, , Kentucky River, RECLAIM Act
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KFTC works for an open, healthy democracy and a high quality of life for all people. In recent days we witnessed some of the best examples of democratic participation and the worst examples of political manipulation. As legislators passed bills that undermine our democratic values and sense of basic fairness, Kentuckians stood up on the steps of the capitol and across the state to demonstrate the grassroots power at the heart of democracy.

House Bill 169
