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Katrina Byrnes
Katrina Byrnes is a life-long resident of Louisville, a mother of four, and is very involved in her community through the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and other community organizations.
Jefferson County Chapter Meeting - March 11, 2013
Floyd Co Chapter Meeting - March 11, 2013
NKY Chapter Development Meeting - March 17, 2013
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Jobs and cost-savings possible from renewables and efficiency, panel told
Compelling testimony about the benefits of clean energy and energy efficiency incentives and programs was delivered to the House Tourism Development and Energy Committee on Thursday morning.
“This [bill] is a recognition a there are alternatives;,” said House Bill 170 sponsor Rep. Mary Lou Marzian. “It’s about jobs , jobs, jobs. We need to start looking at the future and building on...
Family saving cemetery in Letcher County
An attempt was made to declare a local cemetery abandoned, so it could be quietly relocated....
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Voting Rights passes House, 75 -25. On to the Senate!
House Bill 70, our bill to restore voting rights to former felons who have served their debt to...
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What are legislators doing about revenue?
This year is Kentucky's best opportunity to pass meangingful tax reforms. The Blue Ribbon...
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Growing Appalachia preparations
Growing Appalachia is a day-long conference hosted by the Floyd County chapter with workshops from...
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Jason Smith – Turned away at the polls, but determined enough to make sure his voice counted
We heard a few stories throughout Election Day of former felons who had gone through the process to...
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Consider health impacts of mining, U.S. Army Corps told
A coal company's plans to destroy 3.5 miles of streams in the Lotts Creek area of Knott County...
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