Leadership Development
KFTC members and allies claim the House, meet with Bevin
Chanting “Whose House? The people’s House! Whose House? Our House!” KFTC members sent a message to legislators and the governor that Kentuckians have a right to be in the capitol.
As the legislature resumed on February 5 after a recess, members were in Frankfort to lead a series of “spontaneous” mini rallies that started small and grew in number as participants moved throughout the capitol annex toward the governor’s office. Why mini-rallies? One of Gov. Matt Bevin's new regulations to limit public participation defines a rally as four or more people.
Eastern Kentucky lobby day in Frankfort!
Eastern Kentucky KFTC members will have a big presence in Frankfort on March 6, with the option of spending the night before or after to make the journey easier. We’ll meet with our legislators, and show them that even a three-hour drive won’t stop us from having a say in our democracy.
Water Justice Field Hearing
More than 110 people turned out on February 2 to affirm the need for clean and safe drinking water.
ORSANCO Hearing
Join members of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth, ally organizations, and other people who are working to protect and promote clean, healthy water for all who use the Ohio River - regardless of race, geography, or income level - by showing up at the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) Commission Meeting in Covington, Kentucky!
Take action to protect ORSANCO and support water justice!
Last year a proposal came forward to do away with the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) regulatory mission.
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