Letcher County Chapter of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

Letcher County Chapter of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth “The issues we face in this region are critical to the future of the county and the rest of the state

As Letcher County KFTC members, we’re working for a healthy, sustainable community – where people have access to living wage jobs and affordable health care, educational opportunities, clean air and safe water. We believe we accomplish this vision by being active participants in our local and state government, and by organizing with our neighbors, friends and community. We meet the second Tuesday

of each month, at different locations around the county. For more information you can contact the Whitesburg KFTC office: (606) 632-0051
Or visit our chapter page with calendar and blog updates at www.kftc.org/chapters/letcher-county

09/29/2022
Wanna make a difference in this year's elections, and get paid while doing it?  Kentuckians For The Commonwealth is doze...
07/13/2022

Wanna make a difference in this year's elections, and get paid while doing it?

Kentuckians For The Commonwealth is dozens of part-time contract positions to make a difference in the 2022 election. These positions will work from August 8 to November 12. All jobs are $22/hour and include extensive training and support. There are lots of jobs for different interests!
We'll begin reviewing applications on July 18. Learn more and apply at kftc.org/jobs

KFTC is hiring!

We seek to hire dozens of part-time contract positions to make a difference in the 2022 election. These positions will work from August 8 to November 12. All jobs are $22/hour and include extensive training and support. There are lots of jobs for different interests!

We'll begin reviewing applications on July 18. Learn more and apply at kftc.org/jobs.

Tonight, join us online! https://www.mobilize.us/kftc/event/425521/
11/04/2021

Tonight, join us online!
https://www.mobilize.us/kftc/event/425521/

Since late August, we've been making our way through neighborhoods in Hazard, knocking doors and asking everyone we meet about their experiences and thoughts about the changing climate. How concerned are they about climate change? How have they seen it play out in their lives? What do they think the...

You can run for public office – or help someone else win! Learn more and register at www.mobilize.us/kftc/event/418624/....
10/27/2021

You can run for public office – or help someone else win! Learn more and register at www.mobilize.us/kftc/event/418624/.

Learn the basics of running for office including honing your message, building your team, designing your campaign plan, asking for donations, and running a field campaign. If you've ever thought about running for office, this is a great space to explore that more deeply.

This training is 2 days:
Part 1 is November 6, 12-4pm ET
Part 2 is December 4, 12-4pm ET

You can run for public office - or help someone else win. Learn the basics of running for office including honing your message, building your team, designing your campaign plan, asking for donations, and running a field campaign. If you've ever thought about running for office, this is a great space...

Can you call or email your legislator today? HB 272 is on the agenda to be brought up today (Wednesday 2/24) in the Hous...
02/24/2021

Can you call or email your legislator today? HB 272 is on the agenda to be brought up today (Wednesday 2/24) in the House. Please call the legislative message line immediately: 800-372-7181. Ask to leave a message for your legislators (your State Representative and State Senator). Tell them: "Please vote NO on HB 272. This bill is unnecessary and will harm families struggling to make ends meet."

You can also easily send your representative an email using this form: https://secure.everyaction.com/_dYcm90EgkuuAqcelQ-vgg2

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Water is life. But for too many Kentuckians, water bills are a crushing expense. And instead of offering help, some KY lawmakers are making a tough situation even worse.

Republicans in the KY House are pushing HB 272, a bill that lets water companies charge a 10% penalty for late water bills. HB 272 also says the Kentucky Public Service Commission can't do its job of protecting consumers and can't modify or reject unreasonable late fees on water bills.

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Whitesburg, KY
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