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2023 JCKFTC Report

2023 JCKFTC Report

JCKFTC Youth Organizing Fellowship Report 2023

Download the JCKFTC Youth Organizing Fellowship Report 2023 here.

Comments from KFTC and allies in 2022 LG&E / KU case before KY Public Service Commission

These comments were filed in 2022 by KFTC and a set of allies (Mountain Association, Kentucky Solar Energy Society, and Metropolitan Housing Coalition) in a case before the Kentucky Public Service Commission about the long-term energy plans submitted by Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities. They were prepared with assistance from EarthJustice and Kentucky Resources Council. 

HB 88 and HB 67 one pager

 Handout about HB 88 and HB 67 for GA 2022.

Fact Sheet about Federal Investments Needed for Climate Justice

The Green New Deal Coalition is calling on Congress to pass a Recovery bill that invests in climate, care, and justice at the scale needed to address multiple overlapping crises. These fact sheets provide details about the benefits of making substantial, bold, transformational investments in public transit, building retrofits, and more. 

A People's Guide to Planning

City planning and zoning processes can be a driving force in advancing racial, environmental, and economic justice and are an important avenue for expressing our vision for our future.

Sign-on letter to Congress calling for transformation of rural electric cooperatives

On February 23, 2021, a letter signed by 100 organizations - including KFTC - was sent to members of Congress, urging support for a 7-part platform of policies to transform rural electric cooperatives and the communities they serve. KFTC and Mountain Association are founding members of the Rural Power Coalition, which drafted and circulated the sign-on letter. 

KFTC Statement on COVID Relief Bill

Kentuckians Urge Relief and a Fundamental Reshaping of Our Economy

A statement from Kentuckians For The Commonwealth as House COVID Relief plan advances 

February 23, 2021

Redistricting Handout Feb 2021

Redistricting Handout Feb 2021

Transition to Renewable Energy Accelerates While Kentucky Municipal Utilities Weigh New Fossil Fuel Investments

An op-ed by KFTC member and Apogee - Climate and Energy Transitions Director Andy McDonald, about why the Kentucky Municipal Energy Agency (KYMEA) should consider investments in renewable energy over fossil fuels during their Integrated Resource Plan process.

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