With an important session of the General Assembly just ahead and several critical issues on the agenda, Kentucky Equality Federation has partnered with the Kentucky Fairness Alliance to gather all our supporters in Frankfort on the same day.
Kentuckians Value Equality and Kentuckians Value Fairness is an opportunity for us to raise the voice and visibility of fair-minded Kentuckians with our legislators and our neighbors. On the morning of the 22nd, citizen lobbyists from around the commonwealth will meet with their legislators.
While e-mails, phone calls, and letters are good, talking face to face with your elected officials is the most effective way to persuade them to support fairness. The Kentucky Fairness Alliance and/or the Kentucky Equality Federation will supply you with all the training and tools you'll need to have a successful visit with your lawmaker.
Have you signed up for training on how to lobby your elected officials? Sign-up for free training at one of these locations:
- January 10th - Lexington
- January 18th - Richmond
- January 21st - Elizabethtown
- January 22nd - Louisville
- January 23rd - Morehead
- January 25th - Northern Kentucky
Click here to sign-up now!
Click here if you would like to attend the Rally ONLY!
We are very excited and want to have the largest number of people attend as possibile; we have strength in number that cannot be ignored!
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Federation Vice President Brian Endicott or Federation Alliance Manager Clarence Wallace toll-free at 877-4KEF-HELP.
We look forward to seeing YOU there!
Regards,
Jordan Palmer, Brian Endicott, Clarence Wallace, Nick Herweck, Paige D. Marks, and Brandi Walker.
Organizations involved: (United We Stand):
- Kentucky Equality Federation
- Kentucky Fairness Alliance
- The Fairness Campaign (Louisville)
2 comments:
Thank you to Kentucky Equality for having Kentuckians Value Equaltiy it will be amazing i am sure. I cannot wait until the 22nd of Feb. I am really excited.
We now need to step up and show the world how many of us exist and let them hear our concerns. It is easier for the world to accept Hollywood gayness in even the most conservative places. It is another for them to see reality and everyday people. We as everyday people need to take on the responsibility of education there in Frankfort and pull together to teach others about our lives lest we whine ourselves into an awful helplessness. Now is the time. People are listening. We need to speak out.
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