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Lawsuit challenges EPA on coal ash protections

Posted by: Jerry Hardt on April 4, 2012

KFTC joined a nationwide coalition of groups to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Voter Registration Deadline Approaching April 23rd

Posted by: Dave Newton on April 3, 2012

Later this month on April 23rd is the deadline to register to vote for the May 22nd Primary Election in Kentucky, so KFTC is ramping up its voter registration field work.

An Update From Our Wonderful Jefferson County Intern

Posted by: Colette Henderson on April 2, 2012

Jefferson County intern Kim Parish talks a little bit about what she's been up to this semester.

We didn't win. But we didn't lose, either.

Posted by: Dave Newton on April 2, 2012

With just one final work day of the Legislative Session ahead of us on April 12th, it has become procedurally impossible for

Scott County KFTC Update

Posted by: Dave Newton on April 1, 2012

Scott County KFTC Chapter member have had a few productive months, bringing many scores of people up to Frankfort for I Love Mountains Day, the Voting Rights Rally, Immigration Lobby Day, and other

Voices Still Ringing for Voting Rights

Posted by: Tanya Turner on March 30, 2012

The most recent one hour public affairs program  Mountain Talk on

There's still hope for HB 70

Posted by: Erik Hungerbuhler on March 26, 2012

Your calls, emails, letters and face-to-face meetings with senators have made a difference.

Pie Auction in Madison County

Posted by: Cory Lowery on March 26, 2012

Last Friday the Madison County chapter held a pie auction and square dance to raise funds for KFTC and Radical Action Mountain People (RAMPS).

Reproductive Health and Voter Registration in Hazard

Posted by: Tanya Turner on March 25, 2012

While our Economic Justice committee and state wide members were raising their voices

HB 127 Yard Sale at the Capitol: Great time, great work!

Posted by: Jessica Hays on March 25, 2012
KFTC members from all over the state brought their well-loved books, a saxophone, a fiddle, several pieces of art, a walker, and even some dubious spring

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