Metropolitan Housing Coalition and Tom FitzGerald
This is a legal brief filed by attorney Tom FitzGerald of Kentucky Resource Council on behalf of his client, the Metropolitan Housing Coalition, regarding a case before the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
Kentucky Poor People's Campaign
The Kentucky Poor People's Campaign presented a list of demands to the governor's office. Matt Bevin responded with a voicemail. This letter is in response to the voicemail.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
This document provides contact information for rural electric cooperatives and some other utilities, plus a terrific set of tips for saving money and energy. It was produced for participants in KFTC's Power House Workshops. For more information, contact [email protected].
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
This County Power Profile provides an visual overview of local electric utilities serving Pulaski County, including energy rates, base fee, and average monthly bills. It also visualizes Pulaski County's Electricity Energy Burden, the percentage of median household income spent on electricity. This profile was used during a Power House Workshop offered by KFTC in 2018.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
This County Power Profile provides an visual overview of local electric utilities serving Bath County, including energy rates, base fee, and average monthly bills. It also visualizes Bath County's Electricity Energy Burden, the percentage of median household income spent on electricity. This profile was used during a Power House Workshop offered by KFTC in 2018.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
In Jan 2018, Governor Bevin proposed a budget that eliminated 70 programs from the state budget.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
A shorthand analysis of the impacts of current legislation in Kentucky on pensions, the state budget and tax reform.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
A set of helpful facts and messaging on the economic justice issues of public pensions, the state budget, and adequate revenue in Kentucky in 2018.
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
Talking points for why we need new revenue to fund critical public investments in KY
Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
House Bill 29 will make Kentucky's tax system more fair, adequate and sustainable with a broad variety of reforms. And raise more than $570 million in new revenue annually.