General Assembly
Why So Many Kentuckians Are Barred From Voting on Tuesday, and for Life
Nationwide, some 6.2 million citizens cannot vote or hold office because they have felony records. But only Kentucky, Iowa and Florida impose lifetime bans, and polls indicate that Floridians are poised to approve a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would restore rights to 1.4 million residents who have completed their sentences.
Today we say thank you. Tomorrow, we organize.
A healthy democracy is the foundation of our vision for Kentucky. That’s why we work so hard to help people participate. Our vision is bigger than any one election, and yesterday we inched a little closer to the democracy we deserve and the government we need.
A new wave of progressive candidates can help restore a healthy democracy, KFTC members believe as they announce November election endorsements
The New Power PAC has announced 70 endorsements for the 2018 November election.
Here are 5 ways to boost Kentucky's economic development
It’s time for a robust discussion about what economic development policies would actually work. We need new ideas that are backed by evidence and rise to meet the moment we are now in. Kentuckians are hungry for bold answers to the old problems facing our state.
Medicaid hearing
It's time to raise our voices again! Attend the public hearing scheduled for Monday, August 27, where the Cabinet will hear comments on administrative regulations relating to changes in Medicaid.
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