Voting Rights - Next Moves
At this juncture, we’re quite sure we have a little more than 60% support in the Kentucky Senate that we need to pass HB 70 - our proposed constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to former felons who have served their debt to society.
We also have nine votes in the Senate State and Local government committee that the bill is presently in. That’s two more votes than we need in the committee of 12 people.
But just because we have the votes we need, it doesn’t mean that we’re sure we’ll win.
Incredibly, State and Local Government Committee Chairman Senator Damon Thayer (presumably backed up by Senate President David Williams) will still not allow the bill to come up for a vote.
The campaign is now focused overwhelmingly on just two targets - convincing Thayer and Williams to allow the vote to be heard.
One of the most-effective things that you can do is to write a letter to the editor today. It's faster and easier than you think (maybe even just 15 minutes) and can make a real impact.
For maximum effect, send your letters to the Herald-Leader, the Courier Journal, or the Georgetown News-Graphic (Thayer's hometown newspaper). Click on the name of the paper to go to a simple online form to send your letter.
Possible points or themes to use, but just pick one and keep it simple:
- Allow the Voting Rights bill to come to a vote in committee. We have the votes to pass it and it's an obstruction of basic democracy for Thayer to block the vote. Let the people decide!
- Kentucky is one of just two states that doesn't automatically restore voting rights to any former felons once they've served their time. Once someone has served their debt, it's only fair.
- Tell a short personal story about why this issue is important to you. That's usually the most powerful thing to communicate.
You can also take a moment to contact these two key legislators personally to ask them to allow HB 70 to be heard – or contact your own senator to help put pressure on them.
Senator David Williams
Senate District 16
Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Monroe, Wayne, and Whitley counties
Mailing Address
PO Box 666
Burkesville KY 42717
Frankfort Address
702 Capitol Ave
Annex Room 236
Frankfort KY 40601
Phone Numbers
Home: (270) 433-7777
Frankfort: (502) 564-3120
Senator Damon Thayer
Senate District 17
Grant, southern Kenton (southern), Owen, and Scott Counties
Mailing Address
102 Grayson Way
Georgetown KY 40324
Frankfort Address
702 Capitol Ave
Annex Room 209
Frankfort KY 40601
Phone Numbers
Home: (859) 621-6956
Frankfort: (502) 564-8100 Ext. 644
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