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to defend the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people by the
Constitution of the United States and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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Legislature Update Print E-mail
Friday, January 8, 2010, 4:22 pm

2012 Kentucky General Assembly

The ACLU of Kentucky is currently working with our allies and our membership to organize and lobby around our core issues for the current 2012 session of the Kentucky General Assembly

Join Our Action Alert List

To learn about specific actions you can take during a legislative session- as wel as other ACLU of Kentucky Events and activities, please sign up for our email Action Alerts

Want to Read Bills or Contact Legislators?

For the Full text of any bill, or to check the status of the bill, to track which committee it has been assigned to for hearing, and other legislative information, visit the Legislative Research Commission Homepage. To reach a legislator in person, call (502) 564-8100. To leave a message for a legislator, call 800-372-7181. The TTY message line is 800-896-0305. En Espanol, el numero es 877-287-3134

Meeting & Bill Status Information

To find out the schedule of committee meetings for the following day, call 1-800-633-9650 or check the Daily Legislative Calendar.

Reaching Legislators Has Never Been Easier!

Did you know that for a single fax to (502) 564-6543, you can reach all legislators that you want to contact? Send a faxed letter with all of the names of the Representatives and Senators you wish to contact on the cover letter. The good folks at the Legislative Research Commission fax room will copy your fax and distribute it to all legislators on your list. The LRC webpage includes a list of all legislators and all committee members.

Not Sure Who To Contact?

Visit Kentucky Voter Information for your house, senate, and US congressional  district information, then visit Who's My Legislator.

 

 
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