General Assembly
Madison members celebrate rtwaqleadership and couragertwaq
More than 80 people turned out for a lively potluck dinner and celebration of local youth, KFTC members and elected officials who demonstrated leadership and courage in the 2008 General Assembly.
Mixing business with politics
A Lexington Herald-Leader story on Sunday documented real conflicts-of-interest for 31 state legislators, ranging from Rep. Rocky Adkins, who, as House Majority Floor Leader, protects the coal industry for whom he works, to Sen. Damon Thayer who helps the horse industry get what it wants.
KFTC Members Speak Out Against Irresponsible and Inadequate Budget
KFTC members are speaking out against the budget that passed through the Senate and the House, and that now goes to the governor for approval or a veto (or line-item veto).
Another Op-Ed in Favor of Restoration
Restoring felons' right to vote sensible, fair
Stake in society an incentive to reform
Op-Ed in the Lexington Herald-Leader by Carl Wicklund, executive director of the American Probation & Parole Association, whose headquarters is in Lexington.
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