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KFTC at Worldfest in Louisville this weekend

Posted by: Linda Stettenbenz on September 2, 2012

Jefferson County KFTC Electoral Organizers and member volunteers had a great first day at Worldfest, an annual three-day event on the Belvedere celebrating Louisville’s international heritage.

Singing For Democracy in Lexington

Posted by: Dave Newton on August 31, 2012

KFTC and allies held a powerful Singing for Democracy event in Lexington last week to continue to build support for our campaign to restore voting rights to former felons who have served their debt to society. 

Primarily organized by KFTC member and leader Tayna Fogle, this is KFTC's 9th Singing for Democracy in the last few years.

gIMG_6395More than 250 people gathered at Shiloh Baptist Church for the event.  Performers included. Total Grace Missionary Baptist Church's choir, Bethsaida, Imani Church's choir, Antioch children's choir,   many solo singers, dancers, and more.  We also heard from a few elected leaders and half a dozen former felons telling their own stories. 

“We will not be quiet or sit still until every one of us has the right to vote," said Rev. Owens of the Shiloh Baptist Church.

KFTC Electoral Organizers hired, trained and ready to go!

Pictured left to right Tayna Fogle, Allyson Williams, Stephanie Tyree, Carey Henson, Linda Stettenbenz, Beth Bissmeyer, Jennifer Jeffers, Tanya Torp, Kristah Lavalle and Alan Smith.
Posted by: Dave Newton on August 31, 2012

KFTC's campaign to register, educate and mobilize thousands of voters leading up to the November 6 election took a leap forward August 27 as KFTC ran an intensive two-day training of our brand new electoral organizers from chapter areas across the state. These folks will be assisting KFTC members and chapter organizers build grassroots power and strengthening our democracy.

New power plant poses high costs, risks for western Kentucky ratepayers

Photo from Prairie State Energy Campus website
Posted by: Lisa Abbott on August 30, 2012

Residents of many mid-west towns, including Princeton and Paducah in western Kentucky, are beginning to face the sticker-shock of paying for the new Prairie State project, a 1600 MW coal-burning power plant developed by Peabody Energy. The plant, which is close to completion, has been called “the last of its kind in this country” by the New York Times.

Voter Empowerment work in northern Kentucky

Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on August 30, 2012

The Northern Kentucky chapter has been hard at work with voter registration already!

Madison County holds great chapter annual meeting

Dr. Chris Green
Posted by: Cory Lowery on August 28, 2012

This Monday, members of the Madison County chapter gathered in Berea College’s Appalachian Center for the KFTC chapter annual meeting.

Thank you to our Sustaining Givers

Posted by: Jessica George on August 27, 2012

The Louisville office is filled with bags of Heine Brothers' Mountain Dream coffee to send to those members who set up a Sustaining Gift or increased their existing Sustaining Gift in June or July.

Students back and organizing across the Commonwealth

Posted by: Dave Newton on August 22, 2012

gIMG_6599Students are back at universities across the state and KFTC members on campuses are organizing to meet incoming freshmen and introduce them to community organizing. 

At Georgetown College this weekend, Homer White organized a series of small meetings with incoming freshmen to talk about opportunities toget involved in the community including through KFTC. 

KFTC members get the Blue Ribbon!

Posted by: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth on August 22, 2012

Last night's marathon Public Input meeting marked the end of this important stage of the Blue Ribbon Tax Commission's process for recommending state tax reforms. Although a few good folks had to leave before they could deliver their statement – the meeting ran more than an hour over time – the call for progressive tax reforms and adequate revenue for health, education, and environmental protection and clean energy was loud and clear. Sixteen of the speakers lined up were KFTC members, some coming as concerned Kentuckians and some wearing the hat of an ally organization.

Last stop for the Blue Ribbon Commission! Have you weighed in?

Posted by: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth on August 21, 2012

Tonight is the last Blue Ribbon Tax Reform Commission Public Input Meeting--the invitation for Kentuckians across the state to have their say in what kind of Kentucky we deserve, and how we can best pay for it fairly.

If you live in Central Kentucky, come on out! 

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