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KFTC House Party on Wallins Creek!

Posted by: Tanya Turner on May 9, 2012

Last week New Power Leader Jack Ball welcomed friends and neighbors into his home for some good food, a great film, and conversation about his vision for Harlan County and beyond. Folks attending the party watched I Was There: The First Thirty Years of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth and heard why Jack believes in KFTC.  

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KFTC Members Vote! - Even in Primaries

Posted by: Dave Newton on May 7, 2012

We have a Primary Election two weeks from today on Tuesday May 22nd and KFTC members across the state have been encouraging people to vote and helping to educate about the candidates.  

We've been crunching some numbers based on voter files and have found that an average of 73% of KFTC members who are eligible vote in any given  Primary Election.  This compares to a 25% average turnout amongst eligible Kentuckians as a whole.

Upcoming Solar Energy Workshops

Posted by: Nancy Reinhart on May 7, 2012

The Kentucky Solar Partnership and Appalachia - Science in the Public Interest, with the support of the Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED), Johnson Controls, Inc., the Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service, and Kentucky State University, present a series of introductory and advanced training classes on solar photovoltaic system design and installation practices.
 
Full workshop descriptions and registration information can be found at www.kysolar.org. Financial support with low-interest loans covering up to 100% of registration fees plus grants for travel expenses is available to residents of eastern Kentucky, thanks to the support from MACED.

Organizing and Water Testing Training Saturday, May 12th

Posted by: Kevin Pentz on May 7, 2012

Rick Handshoe using a conductivity meter in a creek.KFTC is hosting an Organizing and Water Testing Training Saturday May 12th, from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at the Floyd County Public Library in downtown Prestonsburg. This workshop will focus on helping KFTC members identify streams they want to begin testing and then developing skills to reach out and involve members in the local community in order to build community ownership in understanding the results of the initial testing.

KFTC Chapter Armchair Seminar: How to have great one on one conversations

Posted by: Carissa Lenfert on May 6, 2012

Tonight KFTC members participated in the second Chapter Development Armchair Seminar.  This seminar focused on how to have one-on-one conversations with others to build people power and stronger ch

KentuckyElection.org is online! See where the candidates stand on our issues

Posted by: Erik Hungerbuhler on May 6, 2012

With this year's primary election coming up in just over 2 weeks on Tuesday, May 22nd, we've been working hard to compile responses from a variety of candidates in federal, state, and local races. Soon, we'll mail our Voter Guides to all of our members and begin to hand them out at tabling events around the state, but we've also put them online for anyone to read. You can find all of the responses we've received at www.KentuckyElection.org.

Member Speaks Out About The True Costs of Coal

Posted by: Nancy Reinhart on May 2, 2012

layton making calls from the CKY officeThe following is a letter written by Central Kentucky KFTC member Layton Register (shown right) to all House Tourism Development and Energy Committee members after they heard the Clean Energy Opportunity Act, House Bill 167, this last session:

Cincinnati Transitions to 100% Renewable Electricity

Posted by: Nancy Reinhart on April 30, 2012

More than 50,000 commercial and residential electricity users in Cincinnati hired a new electricity company this week - one that aims to power the city on 100% clean energy.

Cincinnati is the first city in Ohio and the first of its size to move to 100% clean energy. The city's manager expects the average eligible household's bill to decrease by $133 as a result.

How are you celebrating May Day?

Posted by: Jessica Hays on April 30, 2012

May DayToday is May Day, or International Workers' Day. On May 1, 1886, more than 300,000 workers in 13,000 businesses across the United States went on strike in for the right to an 8-hour workday and a 40-hour workweek--the first May Day celebration in history.

Voter Empowerment Update - Primary in 3 Weeks

Posted by: Dave Newton on April 30, 2012

Three weeks from today, on Tuesday, May 22, Kentucky will have a Primary Election that will narrow the field on races from city council seats to state legislative races, to US congressional races, setting the stage for the big elections in November. 

In the coming weeks, KFTC members will launch an education campaign to let people know about candidate stances - through our print voter guides and www.KentuckElection.org.  We'll also call thousands of people to make sure they're all set to vote.

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