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Two Bills walk into a House…and neither Bill ever left. (crickets chirp, tap-tap on the mic). I feel like Fozzie Bear suddenly. Waiting for the banana cream pie.
Here’s a forwarded update from KFTC about a two bills that need some love and support from we the people. The bills (one addresses poverty and the EITC and the other is in regards to voting rights restoration) lost their momentum when House “leaders” ignored them long enough for their peers and constituency to get distracted by, I don’t know, life and things. Thankfully, there are people like KFTC keeping us and them to task. Read on…
Two bills that are important to KFTC members and all Kentuckians continue to linger on the House floor despite receiving committee approval weeks ago. House leaders are not calling these bills for a vote even though both enjoy broad support.
We ask that you call House leaders and ask that they allow these bills to be voted on. Time is running out with less than two weeks left in the legislative session before their veto break.
The Bills:
HB 566 also restores a Kentucky estate tax on estates worth than $3.5 million to fund the EITC, so it will not cut any further into the state’s revenue shortfall.
For years, we’ve seen broad support for the EITC from both political parties, but HB 566 is being ignored by House leaders. They need to hear from Kentuckians who don’t accept being complacent about poverty.
Action:
Please call the Legislative Message Line on Tuesday up to 2 p.m. when the House will reconvene. If either of these bills receives a vote on Tuesday we will send another message out on Tuesday night. Otherwise, keep calling on Wednesday and Thursday.
Ask for your message to be delivered to the “House Democratic and Republican leadership.” This is: Reps. Jody Richards, Larry Clark Jeffrey Hoover, Rocky Adkins, Rob Wilkey, Stan Lee, Charlie Hoffman and Bob DeWeese (you should not have to give all these names to the operator).
The Legislative Message Line is 800-372-7181 and is open from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.
THANKS FOR TAKING ACTION!
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