KFTC Blog
Let's shift the political landscape: support Action for Democracy
Posted by: By Meta Mendel-Reyes, KFTC Chairperson on April 19, 2018
Anti-rooftop solar bill defeated in final hour of 2018 Kentucky General Assembly
Posted by: Lisa Abbott on April 17, 2018
KFTC chapter annual meeting season begins soon
Posted by: Carissa Lenfert on April 10, 2018
Scott County residents stop landfill expansion!
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on April 9, 2018
A community conversation with the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
Posted by: KFTC Staff on April 6, 2018
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I've been an active member of KFTC for a little over a year now. I first learned about KFTC at the Kentucky Social Forum in 2009. I was there to see talk about single-payer health care and I noticed that there was a tax workshop scheduled right before the talk, so I attended. I started working on a project where members interviewed people at non-profit organizations to get an idea of how budget cuts effect their ability to provide services.
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