McCracken County Sec of State Town Meeting on Elections | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

McCracken County Sec of State Town Meeting on Elections

The Kentucky Secretary of State's office is setting up a series of town meetings across the state to review and recommend improvements to Kentucky’s election laws.

This could be an excellent time for KFTC members and allies to make the case for changes we would like to see in our democracy - from expanding voting rights to former felons, lengthening voting hours, or limiting the power of corporations and large donors.

As three of these 4 meetings are in KFTC chapter areas, we'd like to encourage our members to come out to them and speak their minds. 

You can say anything you want, but we created a template (adapted from the earlier blue ribbon tax commission hearings) that might help you think through what to say:

I.  Who you are and what you want to see for Kentucky.

• I’m a [describe yourself] and I want to see _____.

• But instead this is what I see: _____

• “I’m a Kentuckian that wants to see an authentic participatory Democracy take root here because I can't help but think that we're going to come to better policy decisions and have better lives when we make space for all Kentucky citizens to have a say."  

II.  What's in the way (Feel free to use any combination of these or create your own.)

- Sometimes it feels like our politicians are just listening to the needs or corporations or other major contributors instead of to the people. 

- Some of us feel like we don't have stake or control over even our local governments. 

- Not all Kentucky citizens even have the right to vote (including former felons who have served their time and people serving time for even a misdemeanor).

- Voter turnout can be pretty low at times, leading to more apathy and a greater disconnect between the voters and elected leaders.

III.  Good policy solutions (Feel free to use any combination of these or create your own.)

- Restore voting rights to former felons once they've served their debt to society - through either a state consttutional amendment or a blanket partdon from the Governor.

- Extending voting hours past 6pm, or allowing early voting, bringing us more in line with most other states and making more space for working Kentuckians to vote.

- Taking steps to decrease the impact of large donors and corporations in our democracy so that the voices of everyday people can be heard more loudly. 

- other ideas.

 

Please plan on coming out to a meeting close to where you live and speaking your mind - and be in touch with your local KFTC organizer or Dave Newton ([email protected]) if you plan on attending.

June 3, 2013 - 12:30pm
Event Organizer: 
Dave Newton
Contact Email: 
859-420-8919
Event Venue: 
Robert Cherry Civic Center
Event Location: 
2701 Park Avenue
Paducah, KY
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