RECLAIM Act
CKY chapter leader Sarah Bowling shares her KFTC story
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If you are reading this, then you may know me. You probably know that I am politically active. And you most likely know that I am a member of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth. What you might not know is why.
I grew up in Central Appalachia in a town built on coal. Both sides of my family worked in and around the business. I even had “Coal Keeps the Lights On” paraphernalia.
RECLAIM Act will promote jobs, land
The RECLAIM Act of 2017 (House Resolution 1731) actually offers a cause for optimism as it combines concern for the natural environment and opportunities for employment. But there is not much time left for its passage.
The bill is sponsored by Rep. Hal Rogers and enjoys bipartisan support. It has made it through the House Natural Resources Committee …
Eastern Kentucky can have a future; Mitch McConnell holds one of the keys.
I operate a small business based in Clay County that reclaims abandoned coal mines.
16 coal-county leaders implore McConnell to move RECLAIM Act
Congress has pending before it the opportunity to provide a $1 billion boost to the local economies struggling with the decline of the coal industry.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the power to make this a reality for hundreds of Kentucky families looking for the means to make a decent living and stay in the Kentucky communities they call home.
That’s why we — and 14 other county judge-executives across the state — sent a letter to McConnell imploring him to see that the RECLAIM Act becomes law soon.
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