Write a Letter to the Editor
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It's something simple and easy that can reach thousands of Kentuckians and help to educate, organize, and build awareness around the issues that we care about
Letters to the editor are a free, effective way to let decision-makers and the community at-large know how you feel about important issues.
It's not too late for you to write a letter now that can have an impact on the General Assembly and one of KFTC's priority legislative campaigns.
Your letter to the editor should be:
- Brief (250 words or fewer, depending on the paper), easy to read, and to the point. Some of the best letters are just a couple of sentences long.
- Focused on one issue, and maybe even one angle of a particular issue.
- Supported by key facts.
- Personal. Describe how you are affected or why you care about this issue.
- A call to action. What do you want decision-makers and members of the public to do?
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