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Public Supports Automatic Restoration of Voting Rights
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 18, 2019
Southern Kentucky and Western Kentucky members see representatives sworn in despite new limitations on access to the Capitol
Posted by: Alexa Hatcher on January 17, 2019
Take action to protect ORSANCO and support water justice!
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on January 14, 2019
KFTC's Voting Rights Strategy Team sets stage for victories
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 7, 2019
Kentucky Political Party Change Deadline - Dec 31
Posted by: KFTC Staff on December 29, 2018
Steering Committee members discuss 2018 election work
Posted by: KFTC Staff on December 5, 2018
Kentuckians act to support miners with black lung disease
Posted by: KFTC staff on November 29, 2018
Cultural Appropriation: resources for the holiday season
Posted by: KFTC Racial Justice Committee written by Committee Members: Meta Mendel-Reyes, Wendy Warren and Bobby Starnes on November 28, 2018
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Kentucky male voters support approval with 63% approving and 36% not approving. Kentucky women voters support automatic restoration by a large majority with 69% approving and 29% not approving.


